Английская Википедия:Farewell, Farewell, Eugene

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Farewell, Farewell, Eugene was a play by John Vari.

Plot

Two reclusive sisters send greeting cards to the outside world through their cousin, for which they make money that goes into a fund to visit their brother in Africa. Various complications, including a runaway marriage, an abandoned baby's appearance on a doorstep, and a revealing letter follow.

Adaptations

It was adapted for British television and aired on the BBC on the 23 July 1959.[1]

1960 Australian TV Version

Шаблон:Infobox television Farewell, Farewell, Eugene was an Australian television adaptation of the play which was broadcast live on ABC on 10 August 1960 in Sydney[2] and later a tapped version was broadcast on 26 October 1960 in Melbourne.[3][4] The runtime of Farewell, Farewell, Eugene was 75mins.[5]

Plot

Two spinsters try to earn enough money to join their nephew in Africa.

Cast

  • Letty Craydon as Minerva
  • Nancye Stewart as Florence
  • Moya O'Sullivan as Penny the niece
  • Phillip Ross as Mick Delaney
  • Ron Shand as Mr Bosworth
  • Dora Norris as Mrs Bosworth
  • Beryl Marshall as Queenie
  • Don Barkham as Willie
  • Audrey Teesdale as Mrs Slack

Reception

The Sydney Morning Herald called it " a refreshing piece of work, in general terms competently assembled, and with one performance in particular adding a final touch of assurance. This was Letty Craydon's picture... [she] so thoroughly sketched the characteristics of a skittish, domineered, furtively-imbibing old lady that she seemed to have grown into the part."[6]

The Sunday Herald called it "a pleasant bit of viewing."[7]

References

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External links

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