Waters of the Moon is a 1951 stage play by N. C. Hunter which originally ran for two years at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from 1951 to 1953.[1][2] It was adapted into a 1961 TV play broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. This version was directed by Christopher Muir.[3][4] In 1977 it was revived at the Theatre Royal Haymarket with Ingrid Bergman as Helen Lancaster and Wendy Hiller, who had appeared in the original 1951 production, now playing the role of Mrs. Whyte.
It was also televised by ITV (H.M. Tennent for ATV) on 14 November 1956, in the Play of the Week strand[5] and by the BBC on 27 December 1959,[6] 24 December 1968[7] and 30 December 1983.[8]
Waters of the Moon | |
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Based on | play by N. C. Hunter |
Written by | Wal Cherry |
Directed by | Christopher Muir |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Running time | 60 mins |
Production company | ABC |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | 19 April 1961[10][11] | (Melbourne, live)
Release | 28 June 1961[12] | (Sydney)
Release | 23 August 1961[13] | (Brisbane)
The play was adapted for Australian TV by the ABC. It was directed by Christopher Muir.[3][4]
A woman, Helen Lancaster, is caught in a house during a snowstorm and forced to spend time there with her husband and daughter.
Helen flirts with an Austrian, Julias.[14]
It was Patricia Kennedy's first TV play since Black Limelight.[13]