In Beauty It Is Finished
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Written byGeorge Landen Dann
Date premieredJuly 18, 1931
Place premieredHis Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane
Original languageEnglish
| In Beauty It Is Finished | |
|---|---|
| Written by | George Landen Dann |
| Date premiered | July 18, 1931 |
| Place premiered | His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane |
| Original language | English |
In Beauty It Is Finished is a three-act play by mid-twentieth century Australian playwright George Landen Dann. It was his first major play.[1][2]
Characters
In Beauty It Is Finished follows the story of Marion, a young white woman who lives for alternating years in Brisbane and with her parents on Moreton Island. The only other inhabitants of the island are Indigenous Australians and a lonely fisherman. Controversially, Marion begins a love affair with a "half-caste" boy named Tom. The play follows the effects the affair has on the surrounding family and community. In Beauty It Is Finished deals with themes of racism, identity, isolation and community as well as social expectations and ideals.[3]
- David Edmond
- Mary Edmond
- Joyce
- Marion
- Tom Stepple
- Annie