The Shoe-Horn Sonata

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The Shoe Horn Sonatas
Written by John Misto
Date premiered1995
Place premiered Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
Original languageEnglish
GenreWar drama

The Shoe-Horn Sonata is a 1995 Australian play by John Misto about Australian nurses in World War II. The play has been much revived and has become a study text in Australian schools. [1]

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References

  1. Play information at John Misto website