Dreamers
Delve into the poignant narrative of "Dreamers" by Jack Davis, a powerful exploration of family and culture set against the backdrop of a country town. Published in 1996, this enthralling drama spans 84 pages and beautifully captures the essence of the Nyoongah spirit through the character of old Uncle Worru. As he faces his final days, Uncle Worru finds solace in the traditions and language long affected by urbanization and modernity. This thought-provoking play features a cast of diverse characters including 5 men, 2 boys, 1 woman, 1 girl, and 1 male dancer, making it a multifaceted depiction of life and identity. Perfect for those interested in Australian theatre and cultural narratives, "Dreamers" invites readers to reflect on the enduring power of heritage and connection. Explore this masterpiece today and experience the timeless themes woven throughout Jack Davis's compelling work.