Fortune's Fool (1897 play)
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| Fortune's Fool | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Alfred Dampier |
| Date premiered | October 2, 1897[1] |
| Place premiered | Lyceum Theatre, Sydney[2] |
| Original language | English |
Fortune's Fool is an 1897 Australian play by Alfred Dampier.[3][4][5] It depicted "the Strange and Adventurous Career of a Vagabond Wanderer and his Daughter."[6]
Dampier performed in the play before heading to London.[7]
The Sunday Times said it "contained enough blood and thunder to satisfy the palate of even the greatest lover of the sensational."[8]
The Daily Telegraph said "The plot of the piece is ingenious, and gives plenty of scope for fine work, both on the part of the playwright and the actors."[9]
The Australian Star called it "nothing extraordinary... a piece of a class which may be characterised as strong or heavy, but it is interesting, and a great deal of the heaviness is removed by a vein of comedy which is introduced in parts by the subordinate characters."[10]
Dampier took the play with him to London and tried to sell it as With False Colours (as another play used Fortune's Fool). However he was unsuccessful.[11]
Premise
Harold Norton is an actor who wanders the country after the death of his wife.[10]