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Endangered: Three Plays

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Endangered: Three Plays

They Saw a Thylacine; Extinction; The Honey Bees
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Three plays that make a powerful statement on Australias relationship with the environment in the shadow of global warming. 'They Saw a Thylacine by Justine Campbell and Sarah Hamilton': Out of the darkness, Justine Campbell and Sarah Hamilton conjure the ghost of one of Australias lost beauties, the thylacine. With all the suspense of a campfire story, these feisty, funny women weave a lyrical tale of adversity and extinction. For this thylacine tracker and this zoo keepers daughter, its a quest not just to protect a threatened creature, but themselves. Rebellious and gutsy, these women face life and fight to survive. 'Extinction by Hannie Rayson': Extinction delves deep into the heart of our own morals, choices and tightly-held convictions. Extinction wraps an important conservation message around a unique and personal human story. A wild, rainy night, a twist of fate and an injured tiger quoll bring together a passionate environmentalist and an unlikely Good Samaritan. Both are hell-bent on saving the species, but intentions are murky. What will be compromised in the quest to save the quoll? Nothing is black and white in this intriguing story about love, sex, money and power. 'The Honey Bees by Caleb Lewis': As the worlds honeybees disappear, a family-owned apiary struggles to keep up with overseas demand. Driven by matriarch Joans iron will, the business continues to grow. And then Melissa arrives out of the blue. The Honey Bees is a tale of Family and Empire; Action and Consequences; and what happens when the bee finally stings.

Author Biography:

Hannie Rayson is a multi-award-winning Australian playwright. Her memoir, Hello Beautiful, was published in 2015. Her play, Life After George, was nominated for the Miles Franklin award making her the only playwright ever to be nominated for the prestigious award. Caleb Lewis is an award-winning playwright whose credits include: Songs for the Deaf; Nailed; Dogfall; Men, Love and the Monkeyboy; Rust and Bone; and Maggie Stone.
Release date NZ
February 28th, 2017
Pages
240
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Collection
Dimensions
138x211x13
ISBN-13
9781925005875
Product ID
25436115

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