Burst of Summer
Burst of Summer | |
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Written by | Oriel Gray |
Date premiered | 2 Feb 1960 |
Place premiered | Little Theatre, South Yarra, Melbourne |
Original language | English |
Subject | race relations |
Burst of Summer is a 1959 play by Oriel Gray.[1]
Plot
Racial tensions that erupt in a small town when a young Aboriginal girl gains brief notability as a film actress. White townsfolk decide to build houses and move the Indigenous residents of the 'The Flats' into them.
Background
The story story is based on the story of Ngarla Kunoth who was cast in the lead of Charles Chauvel's film Jedda.
Original Production
The play was first produced in 1960.
Cast
- Morris Brown
- Max Bruch
- Marcella Burgoyne
1960 Radio Adaptation
The play was performed on ABC radio in 1960.
1961 TV Adaptation
Burst of Summer | |
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Directed by | William Sterling |
Production company |
ABC |
Release date | 1961 |
Running time | 54 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
The play was broadcast in 1961 by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Filming took place at the ABC's Melbourne Studios in South Bank.
Cast
- Edward Brayshaw as Mervyn Holmes
- Anne Charleston as Sally Blake
- Edward Howell
- Georgia Lee
- Joan MacDonald as Mrs Blyth
- Wynn Roberts
- Robert Tudawali as Don Reynolds
- Candy Williams as Eddie
Production
Robert Tudawali was flown from Darwin to Melbourne to make his first appearance in a live television drama. He had already been seen in the filmed series Whiplash.[2]
Reception
The TV critic from the Sydney Morning Herald called it a "half-hearted stab" at writing a story on the problems of the aboriginal in a white society, despite some good acting from Georgia Lee and Edward Howell. He added, "One couldn't escape the feeling that the author had dashed it off after seeing too many American movies, rather than making a serious attempt to put the Australian colour problem into its own perspective. It's a pity this missed out, because there is a goldmine of material on the aboriginal waiting for a skilled, sensitive writer to tap it."[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Oriel Gray obituary at Sydney Morning Herald
- 1 2 "TV Merry Go Round", Sydney Morning Herald, 8 October 1961 p 84
External links
- Burst of Summer 1961 TV adaptation at Ausstage
- 1960 radio adaptaiton at Ausstage
- Australian production details of the play at Ausstage
- Play details at AustLit
- 1961 TV adaptation at AustLit
- 1961 TV adaptation at IMDB
- 1961 TV adaptation at National Film and Sound Archive