Stand Still Time

1946 play by Dymphna Cusack From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stand Still Time is a 1946 Australian play by Dymphna Cusack. It was adapted for radio and British television.[1]

Written byDymphna Cusack
Original languageEnglish
Subjectwar
Genredrama
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Stand Sitll Time
Written byDymphna Cusack
Original languageEnglish
Subjectwar
Genredrama
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Premise

A soldier who, having been posted missing fighting the Japanese in World War Two, presumed dead, returns three years later to find his wife married to his best friend. He leaves her with her new husband.

Production history

The play came second in a Playwrights Advisory Board competition in 1946.[2] Cusack had originally written it as a radio play.[3]

It was presented at the Irving Theatre, London, in January 1953. Cusack was living in France around this time.[4]

Radio adaptation - Eternal Now

It was adapted into a radio play, Eternal Now, which debuted on the ABC in 1946.[5]

It was adapted again for Australian commercial radio in 1955, under its title Stand Still Time.[6]

1954 British television adaptation

The play was filmed for British television.[7] The TV production aired on BBC TV Sunday 19 December 1954 at 9.00-10.30pm

The producer was Julian Amyes, the designer Roy Oxley. It was Presented again at 9.45pm on Thursday 23 December 1954. Reviews were mixed.[8]

Cast

  • Rupert Davies as Alec Roper
  • Gillian Lutyens as Margaret Roper
  • Alan Tilvern as Rod Fallaw

References

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