The Shifting Heart

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The Shifting Heart is a play written in the late 1950's in Australia by Richard Beynon, it is a insight to the psychology of racism and its victims. In the background of 1950's Collingwood, Melbourne.

[edit] Charater

Poppa [Vicenzo] Bianchi
Momma Bianchi
Gino Bianchi
Maria (Bianchi) Fowler
Clarry Fowler
Leila Pratt
Donny Pratt
Detective -Sergeant Lukie

[edit] Setting

The Shifting Heart is set in 1950’s Collingwood, Melbourne on Christmas Eve. Collingwood is a poor suburb populated by lower class Australian families and Italian immigrantss.

The Play published in 1960 by Angus & Robertson begins with two pages of stage direction. It describes the home of Mr. & Mrs. Vicenzo Bianchi, the stage is their backyard. On stage left there is a large garbage can that is overfilled, the overflow is in a small household bucket. On each side of the stage is the wall of the neighbours.

On stage left is the wall between the Pratt family, Leila and Donny, the wall is a fence that relaxes in the wind and shows an air of dilapidation. The boards are able to be pushed apart enough to let the Pratt’s enter the Bianchis’ backyard.

On stage right there is a wall described as a formidable barrier, complete with a length of barbed wire across the top. It is low enough for the woman living there to toss garbage over. In the first pages of dialog and notes in the stage direction it is clear that there is a “war” going on between the family living stage right against the Bianchi because they are Italian. The Pratt family is on the side of the Bianchi family.