Mother's Day (play)
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Mother's Day is a 1940 Australian play by Leslie Rees. It received a number of amateur productions.[1][2][3][4]
Reviewing a production Wireless Weekly called it "an unpretentious and pleasant enough one-act play. His juvenile characters are well drawn, but the denouement is easily anticipated."[5]
The play was published in a 1944 collection Six Australian One Act Plays.[6][7]
It was one of the plays recommended for production in 1940 by the Playwrights' Advisory Board.[8]