Who'll Come A-Waltzing

Who'll Come A-Waltzing is a 1963 Australian comedy play by South African born Peggy Caine who had emigrated to Australia three years previously. It was staged by J.C Williamson Theatres in the major cities of Australia, at a time when that company rarely put on Australian plays. It was adapted for radio in Australia, England and New Zealand.

It was first performed for radio in 1962.[1]

Premise

A comedy about British migrants in Australia.

gollark: Also, you need the everpresent threat of PotatOS orbital laser satellites.
gollark: They have poor internet connection, no electricity, and there's all the honey and it's sticky and gets on keyboards.
gollark: You can't write code in beehives.
gollark: And how is this going to incorporate stuff like the apioforms and potatOS?
gollark: I don't *go* outside.

References

  1. O'Neill, Josephine (February 3, 1963). "TRY-OUT FOR LOCAL PLAY". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 73.
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