The Democrat (play) explained

The Democrat
Director:Edmund Duggan
Premiere:[1]
Place:Royal Standard Theatre, Sydney[2]
Orig Lang:English
Subject:Eureka Rebellion
Genre:historical drama

The Democrat, or Under the Southern Cross is a 1891 Australian stage play by Edmund Duggan about the Eureka Rebellion. It is the first known stage play on this conflict. It was revived in 1897 under the title Eureka Stockade.[3] [4]

The play was Duggan's first produced play.[5]

1891 Production: The Democrat

According to The Bulletin the original production:

Fizzled out after a disastrous season of one consecutive evening, despite the fact that Frank Cates, as “ a gambler-roue,” was starred on the bills in conjunction with the Eureka Stockade, the defence and capture of which historic enclosure provided the central sensation. On Monday night, prior to returning the money, the author came before the curtain, and, thanking those present (about 100) for their support, informed them that his play had been promised the support of the Trades and Labour Council and Socialists’ League. Then embracing the house with a comprehensive swoop of his arm, he asked bitterly : “ Where are they?” To which query a raucous voice from the wings replied sorrowfully : “ Thirty-five is paid.”
Another review said " From a literary standpoint the drama is weak, and altogether it is void- of merit, so far as construction and 'situation is concerned. "[6]

The Sydney Morning Herald said the audience "though rather small, made up in enthusiasm what they lacked in numbers, and heartily applauded all the performers."[7]

1897 Production: Eureka Stockade

The 1897 production was more successful.[8] [9]

Bert Bailey appeared in this production the first time he worked with Duggan.[10] [11]

Under the Southern Cross

Duggan later wrote Under the Southern Cross about the wreck of the Dunbar and the Eureka Stockade.

One review said "Edmund has taken unwarrantable liberties with Australian history, and mixed up the Eureka Stockade and the wreck of the Dunbar most ridiculously; also, it is not Australian, but full of earls and lords and charitable ladies, and similar novelette tommyrot. I could make a better play myself with hammer and tacks, and the Shearers' Strike, and the raid on the wire netting."[12]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Advertising . . 16,689 . New South Wales, Australia . 18 September 1891 . 22 October 2023 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: Amusements. . . 7585 . New South Wales, Australia . 19 September 1891 . 22 October 2023 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Margaret Williams, 'Duggan, Edmund (1862–1938)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/duggan-edmund-6032/text10311, published first in hardcopy 1981, accessed online 22 October 2023.
  4. News: Advertising . . XXXIV . 10,228 . South Australia . 30 November 1897 . 22 October 2023 . 1 (One O'Clock Edition.) . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: Edmund Duggan . . LX . 193 . Queensland, Australia . 15 August 1938 . 22 October 2023 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  6. News: "The Democrat." . . 7586 . New South Wales, Australia . 21 September 1891 . 22 October 2023 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: Standard Theatre. . . 16,691 . New South Wales, Australia . 21 September 1891 . 22 October 2023 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: Amusements. . . XL . 12204 . South Australia . 27 November 1897 . 22 October 2023 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  9. News: Amusements. . . South Australia . 29 November 1897 . 22 October 2023 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  10. News: Edmund Duggan As An Amateur. . . 2 . 72 . South Australia . 13 September 1913 . 22 October 2023 . 4 (7 O'Clock Afternoon's Results Edition) . National Library of Australia.
  11. News: Australian Plays . . VII . 995 . South Australia . 21 September 1926 . 22 October 2023 . 10 (Hone Edition) . National Library of Australia.
  12. News: Breezy Bits From Sydney . . 229 . Western Australia . 2 November 1907 . 22 October 2023 . 7 (City Edition) . National Library of Australia.