Pommy | |
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Written by | W. P. Lipscomb John Watson |
Date premiered | 1950 |
Original language | English |
Genre | melodrama |
Setting | rural Queensland |
Pommy is a play written by W. P. Lipscomb and John Watson in the late 1940s.
An Englishman arrives in Australia and works on a station.
The story was originally written by Watson as a script and sent to Rank.[1] He met Lipscomb, who had never been to Australia in 1948 and the two decided to collaborate.[2][3] Lipscomb later went to Australia to write Bitter Springs.
Peter Finch was originally attached as director for its original English production[4] but eventually pulled out. The cast included Bill Kerr and Ronald Howard and the production ran for six weeks touring through England.[5] It did not come to London.
Despite the play's success in England, author John Watson said there was a reluctance from Australian theatre managements to put on the play in Australia.[6] It was eventually produced in Sydney and Melbourne in 1954.[7][8]