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The Coming of Stork was the first play written by David Williamson. [1] The cast for the original production included Alan Finney, Bruce Spence and Peter Cummins. It was adapted into a feature film in 1971 starring Bruce Spence. [2] [3]
Elgin was founded in 1869. [4] It was once a stop on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad and one of the world's busiest cattle shipping towns. L. P. Getman established the first store in the county, at Elgin, and John Lee, William Gamble and Beadle Welsh started the first saw mill at the same place, which they brought from Wisconsin in ...
Dead White Males is a 1995 play by David Williamson. [1] It was written in response to an academic paper on post-structuralism that Williamson found incomprehensible. The appearance of William Shakespeare features as a motif throughout the play.
Travelling North is a play by Australian playwright David Williamson premiered in 1979, and published as a text in 1980, [1] telling the story of a late-life romance and relocation to a warmer climate (the "north" of the title) of Frank, a newly retired engineer, and Frances, his somewhat younger chosen companion/girlfriend.
Charges are being sought against a Parsons officer after a necropsy found that the “extreme temperature on the day in question” was the “sole factor contributing to K-9 Karim’s” death ...
David Keith Williamson AO (born 1942) is an Australian playwright, who has also written screenplays and teleplays. He became known in the early 1970s with his political comic drama Don's Party , and other well-known plays include The Club , Travelling North , and Emerald City .
Police are asking the public for help locating a suspect who allegedly shot and killed an 18-year-old in Lawrence. Officers responded to the shooting around 10:40 p.m. Tuesday at a home in the ...
Williamson said he was inspired by a cruise he took with his wife Kristin. When they arrived on board, they discovered that the dining seat allocations were fixed for the cruise. “You either dine with those people for seven nights in a row or you starve,” Williamson says.