Our Country’s Good, by Australian playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker, tells the story of a group of English convicts transported to Australia in the late 1700’s, and how their lives are transformed as a result of appearing in a play. As the narrative unfolds, it explores themes related to redemption, the transformative power of theatre, and experiences of discrimination.
Nathan Morgan
Our Country's Good
The following play I am going to evaluate was produced by the Sixth Sense Theatre Company, Dawnham Market High School in Worfolk. It took place in Grange Academ...
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