Our Country's Good

Play

Writers: Timberlake Wertenbaker

Overview

Show Information

Based on the Play/Book/Film
The Playmaker - Thomas Keneally
Category
Play
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1988
Genres
Drama, Historical/Biographical
Settings
Period
Time & Place
New South Wales, Australia, 18th Century
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
None
Dancing
None
Ideal for
College/University, Ensemble Cast, Large Cast, Mostly Male Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Community Theatre
Casting Notes
Mostly male cast
Includes adult, young adult, mature adult, late teen characters

Synopsis

Inspired by the historical events surrounding the “first fleet” of British convicts sentenced to transportation to Australia in the 18th century, Our Country’s Good follows second lieutenant Ralph Clark as he decides to stage a play in order to rehabilitate the criminals who have arrived at the penal colony in New South Wales. Choosing the play 'The Recruiting Officer' by George Farquar, the ambitious Ralph forms up a motley cast of convicts, each with their own motivations for joining the play. Rehearsals are interrupted when an escape attempt lands half of the cast in prison, but the compassionate Governor Phillips advocates for the play to continue, believing that Ralph’s efforts can re-educate the convicts, no matter what their crimes. Set against the backdrop of the British colonization of Australia, Our Country’s Good explores themes of empathy, humanity and justice, and resolves with a message of hope and redemption for all of the convicts, and for Ralph himself.

Based on the novel 'The Playmaker' by Thomas Keneally, Our Country’s Good features many characters based on real historical figures from the time. The play is built for double-casting, and is commonly performed with 10 actors across the 22 parts.

Lead Characters


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