The Trapper

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Event The Trapper
Venue Bordertown Institute Hall, Bordertown, SA
Umbrella Event South Australian Theatre Society Festival
First Date 29 September 1961
Dates Estimated No
Status Amateur
World Premiere No
Description We meet old Sam Craddock, a widower, trying to eke out an existence on a farm in the low rainfall area. This has made him cunning, tight-fisted to the point of meanness, but always hoping that perhaps two good seasons in succession will straighten things out. Martha, whose mother died when she was fourteen, is the mainstay of the farm and has had no time for the more gentle and feminine things in life. When love or pity is shown her it is an alien emotion and she has no idea how to handle it and so reacts violently. Johnny, the dingo-trapper, becomes the trapped and cannot escape.
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre Drama
One Act Plays
Subjects Australians
Farmers
Relationships
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Robert Peno Director
Thornton Morrow Playwright
Text Nationality Australia
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information Although Thornton Morrow was born in England, he lived in Western Australia from five years old.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Australian Drama Project (UQ) Key TRAPPERTM
Programme South Australian Collection
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 114603