Shallow Cups
1933 Australian play
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Shallow Cups is a 1933 Australian play by Dymphna Cusack.[1][2]
The play was published in a 1934 collection of Australian plays Eight Plays for Australians.[3] It was staged a number of times through the 1930s and 1940s by amateur theatres in Sydney, Melbourna and England.[4] It won a Drama League prize in Sydney, and was on the Playwrights’ Advisory Board’s list of recommended Australian plays.[5]
Leslie Rees called it "part-dramatic, part-satirical, with touches of the occult... the play was for a while quite popular with amateur groups."[6]
Premise
A dead girl's friends and relations are given the option to resurrect her but fail.