Coat of Arms (radio play)

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Coat of Arms is a 1937 Australian radio play by Alexander Turner. It was a comedy for two actors.[1] The play was one of Turner's best known.[2]

The 1940 production starred Peter Finch and Muriel Steinbeck (the latter replacing Neva Carr Glynn).[3][4] Reviewing this Wireless Weekly said "The quiet treatment.. amounted almost to tonelessness in some moments. To a rapt listener, however, such a lack of boisterousness indicates no lack of feeling."[5]

The 1947 production starred Muriel Steinbeck and Leonard Thiele and was directed by Frank Harvey.[6]

Turner sold it to the South African Broadcasting Company.[7]

It was published in a collection of Turner's plays.[8]

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