• Source: Daphne Laureola (Wednesday Theatre)
  • "Daphne Laureola" is a 1965 Australian television play based on Daphne Laureola by James Bridie. It screened as part of Wednesday Theatre.
    Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.
    It was dedicated to Dame Edith Evans, who had played the part on stage.


    Plot


    A young Pole, Ernest, falls in love with the older, alcoholic Lady Pitts, when they meet in a London restaurant.


    Cast


    Raymond Westwell as Sir Joseph Pitts
    Terry Aldred as Lady Pitts
    Edward Howell
    Mark Albiston as Ernest
    Simon Chilvers
    Sydney Conabere
    William King
    Elspeth Ballantyne
    Jeffrey Hodgson
    Georgie Alcock
    Wayne Maddern


    Reception


    The TV critic for the Sydney Morning Herald thought it was "the kind of play which, if anyone cares then, will be a period piece in 30 years' time... It is not a particularly good or compelling play and while it was given an excellent performance from the ABC Melbourne studios... it emerged as pretty dated... [even though it was made] rather unconvincingly contemporary."
    The play itself was described by critic Alan Riach as having "Egalitarianism.. at the heart of this vision, but idealism may be just a liability."


    References




    External links


    Daphne Laureola 1965 television play at Austlit

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