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Our Country's Good
Our Country's Good | Timberlake Wertenbaker
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Observed by a lone, mystified Aboriginal Australian, the first convict ship arrives in Botany Bay, 1788, crammed with England's outcasts. Colony discipline in this vast and alien land is brutal. Three proposed public hangings incite (…more)
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Our Country's Good | Timberlake Wertenbaker
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#frideas @SailorMoon

🗽 America, born in the District of Columbia
🏖 My dream is Hawaii but would love to live in the UK or Australia for a little bit.
🌌 Mars
🍴 Lived in the south most of my life so fried chicken, grits, fried okra to name a few.
🤗💚💚💚

SailorMoon Thanks for playing!!! 💕🤟🏻🌙 6y
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suzie.reads
Our Country's Good | Timberlake Wertenbaker
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Sitting by the fire in the pub with a g&t having a read🔥🍸📚
Love days where you just drive and find somewhere lovely. Hubby is even having a read too 😍

Jillybeane Jealous! 6y
suzie.reads @Jillybeane needed a warm it's absolutely freezing ❄❄❄ 6y
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i.z.booknook
Our Country's Good | Timberlake Wertenbaker
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This is a fantastic play about the first convicts shipped from England to Australia. The convicts are putting on a play and we see how theatre and creativity changes them and unites them and offers hope. It‘s an incredibly smart play with so many themes and tells the story really well with very unique character voices and a lot of small lines with big impact and meaning.

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toolamehelp
Our Country's Good | Timberlake Wertenbaker
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Uni has just started and this is one of our assigned reads for English! I would normally never take much interest in a book like this but I loved it.

In just 91 pages of play script I became invested in, and came to care about the characters, and how the story progresses for them. I should read more books like this.