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There have been a number of Austrailian plays by this name.  
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There have been a number of Australian plays by this name.  
  
  
The indigenous drama dates from 1828 when David Burn (1799-1875) wrote his melodrama The Bushrangers (staged at the Caledonian Theatre, Edinburgh in 1829),
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''[[The Bushrangers]]'' by David Burn  
  
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Most writers date the indigenous drama from 1828 when David Burn (1799-1875) wrote his melodrama ''[[The Bushrangers]]'' (staged at the Caledonian Theatre, Edinburgh in 1829.
  
The Bushrangers; or Norwood Vale was the first play with an Australian theme to be published and staged in Australia. It marked the earliest appearance of blackface in an Australian play. Wikipedia
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''[[The Bushrangers]]'' by Henry Melville
First performance: 29 May 1834
 
Playwright: Henry Melville
 
Henry Melville's The Bushrangers: or Norwood Vale, using fictional characters and melodramatic scenes, was produced in Hobart and Launceston in 1834.
 
“(The Bushrangers is a) milestone in Australian theatre history: the first substantial play written, published and performed in an Australian colony.” – Richard Fotheringham
 
Mr Norwood has a target on his back after ratting out the bushrangers to the police. Now the outlaws won’t rest until his windpipe is cut. But when Norwood’s beautiful daughter and her English lover get in the way, an unlikely friend comes to their aid.
 
  
A milestone of Australian melodrama, The Bushrangers examines honor and trust in the harsh Australian bush and the relationship between white settlers, the aboriginal people and the bushrangers.
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''[[The Bushrangers, or Norwood Vale]]'' was the first substantial play with an Australian theme to be written, published and performed '''in''' Australia. It examines honor and trust in the harsh Australian bush and the relationship between white settlers, the aboriginal people and the bushrangers and thus marked the earliest appearance of an actor in [[blackface]] in an Australian play.  
  
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First produced in Hobart and Launceston, opening on 29 May 1834, the text published.
  
Harpur, Charles (1813-1868)
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First Published: 1853 as The Bushrangers: A play in five acts
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And other poems by W. R. Piddington, Sydney
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''The Bushrangers: A Play in Five Acts'' by Charles Harpur (1813-1868)
This play never produced
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First published in 1853 in the volume  "The Bushrangers: A play in five acts.
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And other poems" by W. R. Piddington, Sydney. The play, in verse, was never produced
  
  
 
John Gassner and Edward Quinn. 1969. ''The Reader's Encyclopedia of World Drama'' Reprinted in 2002 by the Courier Corporation[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=oPOQf26l-PEC&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=the+bushrangers+melodrama&source=bl&ots=Q5C5MMVVL2&sig=Fe4nrrLWhe5OFmLCYkvZJTAsAYE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi0y_Ctq5jbAhUFIsAKHSQyCeg4ChDoAQgwMAM#v=onepage&q=the%20bushrangers%20melodrama&f=false]
 
John Gassner and Edward Quinn. 1969. ''The Reader's Encyclopedia of World Drama'' Reprinted in 2002 by the Courier Corporation[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=oPOQf26l-PEC&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=the+bushrangers+melodrama&source=bl&ots=Q5C5MMVVL2&sig=Fe4nrrLWhe5OFmLCYkvZJTAsAYE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi0y_Ctq5jbAhUFIsAKHSQyCeg4ChDoAQgwMAM#v=onepage&q=the%20bushrangers%20melodrama&f=false]

Revision as of 05:31, 22 May 2018

There have been a number of Australian plays by this name.


The Bushrangers by David Burn

Most writers date the indigenous drama from 1828 when David Burn (1799-1875) wrote his melodrama The Bushrangers (staged at the Caledonian Theatre, Edinburgh in 1829.

The Bushrangers by Henry Melville

The Bushrangers, or Norwood Vale was the first substantial play with an Australian theme to be written, published and performed in Australia. It examines honor and trust in the harsh Australian bush and the relationship between white settlers, the aboriginal people and the bushrangers and thus marked the earliest appearance of an actor in blackface in an Australian play.

First produced in Hobart and Launceston, opening on 29 May 1834, the text published.


The Bushrangers: A Play in Five Acts by Charles Harpur (1813-1868)

First published in 1853 in the volume "The Bushrangers: A play in five acts. And other poems" by W. R. Piddington, Sydney. The play, in verse, was never produced


John Gassner and Edward Quinn. 1969. The Reader's Encyclopedia of World Drama Reprinted in 2002 by the Courier Corporation[1]