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Constance Drinkwater and the final days of Somerset

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Constance Drinkwater and the final days of Somerset
Written byStephen Carleton
Date premiered10 July 2006
Place premieredBille Brown Studio
GenreQueensland gothic
SettingSomerset, Queensland, 1899

Constance Drinkwater and the final days of Somerset is a 2006 Australian play by Stephen Carleton. It is set in the town of Somerset.

The play won the 2004 Patrick White Playwrights Award.[1]

Premise

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"It is 1899 and only the resolve of Lady Constance Drinkwater has kept the Far North Queensland settlement of Somerset from crumbling. Beset by storms, ill-luck and a mysterious disease that has killed all but two of Constance’s children, it is the arrival of strangers – anthropologist Professor Cornelius Crabbe and his companion, Mr Hop Lee – that sets in motion the final catastrophic days of Somerset."[2]

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