The First Joanna

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The First Joanna is a 1943 play by Dorothy Blewett that was adapted for radio and television.[1]

An English girl called Joanna marries an Australian wine-grower and moves to his family home in South Australia. She does not like it and is about to leave when she discovers the diary of the first Joanna who built the home during colonial times.

Production history

The play won a competition in 1947.[2]

The play was adapted for radio in 1948 at the ABC. The production starred English actor Jane Barrett, who was in Australia to star in Eureka Stockade.[3][4]

The play was performed at May Hollinworth's Metropolitan Theatre in 1948,[5][6] starring John Bushelle, Lynne Murphy, Betty Lucas, Wanda Herbert, Marcel Wattel, Lola Sweeney as the first Joanna and Dinah Shearing as the second Joanna.[5][6]

1961 television adaptation

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