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Cooee, or Wild Days in the Australian Bush

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Another review said "his play chiefly fails through its dramatic pudding being so full of sensational plums that each is passed over too quickly to be appreciated by the palate. If two or three speeches were abbreviated, some of the incidents eliminated, and the remainder more fully developed and
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Jack Bailey is in love with Eva Braddon. The villain, Rupert Seymour, is in cahoots with Ben Hall, the Clarks, and other notorious bushrangers. Seymour forces Eva's father to consent to marriage with his daughter until stopped by Bailey with the assistance of a faithful black, Nardoo.
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properly led up to, this would be a very effective play. But the Hippodrome's audiences fairly revel in it, and the curtain goes down nightly on a chorus of Coo-ees, issuing from 1000 throats."
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said the play "possesses many of the good points of kindred productions, and few of their bad ones, and was voted a complete success by the intensely interested audience."
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said the play "has been carefully thought out and worked upon such lines as will point a moral, through somewhat murky atmosphere albeit, but a moral just the same."
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Bruce E. Mansfield, 'O'Sullivan, Edward William (1846–1910)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
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declared "As a melodrama "Cooee" is far ahead of many more ambitiously-staged productions, but it is reminiscent of some of them."
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The play helped develop the concept of the "bush heroine" in Australian culture.
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The play was specifically devised as a piece of broad appeal popular theatre.
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O'Sullivan later accused the writers of the popular 1907 melodrama
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Monaro and Braidwood district in Australian outback in the 1860s
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Edward William O'Sullivan
Edward William O'Sullivan
Edward Irham Cole
The Squatter's Daughter
"THE HAYMARKET HIPPODROME"
The Sydney Morning Herald
"AMUSEMENTS"
The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/osullivan-edward-william-7931/text13803
""COO-EE!""
Evening News
"Don't Call Me Girlie"
Filmnews
"THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER"
Evening News
"THE HIPPODROME"
The Sydney Morning Herald


"HAYMARKET HIPPODROME"
Sydney Sportsman
""COOEE" AT THE HIPPODROME"
"THE STRUTTER'S PAGE"
The Newsletter: an Australian Paper for Australian People
Categories
1900s Australian plays
Plays about Ben Hall

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