A Convict's Sweetheart
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A Convict's Sweetheart is a 1906 Australian play performed by Edward Irham Cole's Bohemian Dramatic Company. It may have been written by Cole.[1]
The play was called "an English rural piece dealing with gambling and drink"[2] and "a thrilling drama of thenearly Australian days."[3]
The Sunday Sun said "The leading characters were well sustained by Vene Linden, W. H. Ayr, and Percy Goodwin, who were ably supported by the other members of the company."[4]