Don's Party
Don's Party | |
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Written by | David Williamson |
Date premiered | 1971 |
Place premiered | Australia |
Original language | English |
Genre | Comedy-drama |
Setting | Suburban house |
Don's Party is a 1971 play by
Plot
Don Henderson is a schoolteacher living with his wife Kath and baby son in the Melbourne suburb of
As the party wears on it becomes clear that the Labor party, which is supported by Don and most of the guests, is not winning. As a result, alcohol consumption increases, and the sniping between Don and his male friends about their failed aspirations gets uglier, as does their behaviour toward the women. Mack, a design engineer whose wife has just left him, pulls out a nude photo of her for his friends' approval. Crass womaniser Cooley pursues the available women. The disillusioned wives exchange tales of their husbands' sub-par sexual performance. By the end of the night, Don and some of his friends have begun to grasp the emptiness of their compromised lives.
The play led to a 2011 sequel, Don Parties On.
Film version
See Don's Party