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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
''"Farewell to old England forever<br>
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''"Farewell to old England forever<br>''
Farewell to my Rum calls as well<br>
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''Farewell to my Rum calls as well<br>''
Farewell to the well-known Old Bailey<br>
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''Farewell to the well-known Old Bailey<br>''
Where I used to cut such a swell"''
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''Where I used to cut such a swell"''
  
 
Set over a six-month period in the confines of a prison ship cell,"Female Transport" follows 6 women fighting, laughing and forging unlikely alliances against a sadistic male crew as they head toward an uncertain future in the penal colonies of Australia.
 
Set over a six-month period in the confines of a prison ship cell,"Female Transport" follows 6 women fighting, laughing and forging unlikely alliances against a sadistic male crew as they head toward an uncertain future in the penal colonies of Australia.

Revision as of 14:42, 29 June 2007

Poster by Poster Designer

by Steve Gooch

Directed by Maggie Kruger

Performances: Wed 15th to Sat 18th September 2004, Prompt Corner


Introduction

"Farewell to old England forever
Farewell to my Rum calls as well
Farewell to the well-known Old Bailey
Where I used to cut such a swell"

Set over a six-month period in the confines of a prison ship cell,"Female Transport" follows 6 women fighting, laughing and forging unlikely alliances against a sadistic male crew as they head toward an uncertain future in the penal colonies of Australia.

Cast

Nance - Emma Hillman Winnie - Minna Pang Charlotte - Nicki Pruss Sarah - Joanna Otai Madge - Christine Theophilus Pitty - Deirdre Jackson

Sarge - Phillip Gill Tommy - Richard Hardie Surgeon - Mike Smart Captain - Stuart Flitton

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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