The Coal Strike
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Written byEdward Irham Cole
J.L. Le Breton
and "suggestions" from Edward William O'Sullivan
J.L. Le Breton
and "suggestions" from Edward William O'Sullivan
Directed byEdward Irham Cole
Date premiered29 September 1906
Place premieredHaymarket Hippodrome, Sydney
| The Coal Strike | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Edward Irham Cole J.L. Le Breton and "suggestions" from Edward William O'Sullivan |
| Directed by | Edward Irham Cole |
| Date premiered | 29 September 1906 |
| Place premiered | Haymarket Hippodrome, Sydney |
| Original language | English |
| Setting | Newcastle, Australia |
The Coal Strike is a 1906 Australian play by Edward Irham Cole and J. L. Le Breton, with "suggestions" from Edward William O'Sullivan. It was called a "political and socialistic drama, depicting the strife between labour and capital."[1][2]
The play was set in Newcastle, Australia.[3]
The Sydney Morning Herald reported "there was a large audience, who appeared to enjoy the production."[4]