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''The First Joanna'' is a 1943 play by
Dorothy Blewett Dorothy Blewett (1898–1965) was an Australian writer and literary agent. She also wrote as Anne Praize or Ann Praize. Several of her plays were adapted for TV. She lived for a time in England. Life Dorothy Emilie Blewett was born at Northco ...
that was adapted for radio and television.


Plot

An English girl called Joanna marries an Australian wine-grower and moves to his family home in South Australia. She does not like it and is about to leave when she discovers the diary of the first Joanna who built the home during colonial times.


Production history

The play won a competition in 1947. The play was adapted for radio in 1948 at the ABC. The production starred English actor Jane Barrett, who was in Australia to star in ''
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''. The play was performed at May Hollinworth's Metropolitan Theatre in 1948, starring John Bushelle, Lynne Murphy,
Betty Lucas Betty Helen Lucas (31 May 1924 – 7 April 2015), also known as Betty Lucas Peterson, was an Australian character actress and theatre director, known for her numerous roles on stage and television, starting from the post-WWII years in 1945. Biog ...
, Wanda Herbert, Marcel Wattel, Lola Sweeney as the first Joanna and
Dinah Shearing Dinah Hilary Shearing (12 February 1926 – 14 June 2021) was an Australian actress, active in all facets of the industry, in particular theatre. Biography Dinah Shearing was born in Sydney, New South Wales to English parents she appeared o ...
as the second Joanna.


1961 television adaptation

The play was filmed in 1961 by the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national broadcaster of Australia. It is principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government and is administered by a government-appointed board. The ABC is a publicly-own ...
. It was directed by Christopher Muir. Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time. The ABC also produced Blewett's ''Quiet Night'' later that year.


Plot

Joanna is a sophisticated Englishwoman whose husband Stephen Deveron owns a vineyard in South Australia. Joanna was caught up in Europe during World War Two and sent to a German concentration camp; she and her husband were separated for six years. When she arrives at the vineyard she finds country life dull and decides to leave her husband and return to England. Two eccentric 92 year old Deveron aunts give Joanna a tapestry chair that belonged to the first Joanna. Hidden in the chair are two diaries containing a detailed record of the lives of the first Joanna and her husband Stephen.


Cast - Modern Era

*Lee Norton as the second Joanna *
Norman Kaye Norman James Kaye (17 January 1927 – 28 May 2007) was an Australian actor and musician. He was best known for his roles in the films of director Paul Cox. Early life and education Kaye was born in Melbourne and won a scholarship to study at ...
as Stephen Deveron *Madeline Howell as Jocelyn *
Kevin Miles Kevin Miles (born 17 April 1929) is an Australian retired actor of theatre and television best known for his role as Godfrey Carson in the Australian television legal drama ''Carson's Law''. Miles also appeared in '' Delta'' (1969), ''Dynas ...
as Halley van Drutten *Barbara Brandon as Editha *Lorna Forbes as Viola *Olive Verdon as Mrs Collins *Stewart Weller as Jackson


Cast - Colonial Era

*Pat Connolly as the first Joanna *
Norman Kaye Norman James Kaye (17 January 1927 – 28 May 2007) was an Australian actor and musician. He was best known for his roles in the films of director Paul Cox. Early life and education Kaye was born in Melbourne and won a scholarship to study at ...
as Stephen Deveron *Peter LaTrobe as Captain Jules Smith *William Lloyd as Sir Bertram Tavener *Natalie Raine as Lady Caroline Tavener *Laura James as Beatrice Tavener *Fay Kelton as Augusta * George Whaley as a soldier *Rohonda Nunquam as Editha *Diana Sinnamon as Viola *Roland Heimans as Phillip


Production

Dorothy Blewett said she wanted to produce a play of character and ideas, illustrating the value of a family tradition but emphasising the dangers that arrive if that tradition is misunderstood or misapplied. "So many Australians are proud of the wrong things in their heritage," said Blewett. "We should face up to the truth of our beginnings and be grateful to the adventurous spirits who fought hard and subdued our hard country in the early days." The play was shot at the Melbourne ABC TV studios at Ripponlea with some additional location filming for a vineyard scene with Norman Kaye done at Chateau Tahbilk. Author Dorothy Blewett, who lived in Melbourne, attended many rehearsals. Well-known stage performers Norman Kaye and Lee Norton made their Australian TV debuts Chris Muir worked in Melbourne. Prior to production he watched Little Theatre productions. He was trying to cast actors who were less familiar to audiences. This resulted in Norman Kaye and Peter Latrobe being cast.


Reception

The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' critic wrote "the production was a success, to the extent of making much of little; for the play itself often slips out of its intended dramatic mould into something approaching melodrama... Patricia Connolly was very sweet and convincing, Lee Norton was a trifle brittle... Muir was well served by rich and spacious sets."


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Details of copy of film available
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