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When he mistakes a ne'er-do-well ex-goldminer for Father Christmas, eight-year-old Ned O'Day sets in motion a series of events that saves his family's sheep farm from a devastating drought, brings feuding neighbours together and reforms a scoundrel.
Candy has been working in Bambi's health studio and massage parlour for six months to raise money to buy time or maybe freedom. She becomes involved in a triangular love affair. Gradually her sense of self assurance slips away and she becomes the prisoner of her obsession. A powerful often amusing story, at first deceptively naturalistic, it develops as a psychological suspense story with a classically tragic ending.
Based on the true story of Wally Mellish who in 1968 conducted a bizarre eight-day siege in a house in the sleepy, semi-rural area of Glenfield, on the outskirts of Sydney.
Shakespeare's play derived from Neil Armfield's 1983 Adelaide Arts production - an essay on pleasure with Caribbean setting and calypso music.
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