DON'S PARTY

by David Williamson

It's election night 1969. Don and Kath, hope that there will be a change of government, and give a party to watch the results. As the tide turns against Labor, the good cheer palls and the faded ideals and disappointed hopes of the characters begin to show.

Williamson's brilliant satire examines a society on the threshold of emerging from a generation of comfortable, conservative political and social values.

RESOURCES




Study Guide - found here

Includes -

Introducing the play The play as social document The play as a human document The pay as a play Critics' view Questions for discussion and further reading

ISBN9780868195308
Lengthfull length
Cast6M, 5F
Audience ageadult
PublisherCurrency Press