The Time Is Not Yet Ripe

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The Time Is Not Yet Ripe
Written by Louis Esson
Date premiered23 July 1912
Place premieredAthenaeum Hall, Melbourne
Original languageEnglish

The Time Is Not Yet Ripe is a 1912 Australian play by Louis Esson. It is a political comedy and is Esson's best known work.

It was first produced by the Melbourne Repertory Theatre at the Athenaeum Hall in 1912. [1]

The Time Is Not Yet Ripe has since come to be acknowledged as an Australian classic, and was later published. [2] [3] Its first major revival was by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Comedy Theatre in 1973, and it also received professional productions in Sydney in 1977 and Adelaide in 1984. [4]

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References

  1. "REPERTORY THEATRE--THE TIME IS NOT YET RIPE". The Age . No. 17, 894. Victoria, Australia. 24 July 1912. p. 10. Retrieved 9 March 2019 via National Library of Australia.
  2. D. R. Walker, 'Esson, Thomas Louis Buvelot (1878–1943)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University] accessed 25 March 2013.
  3. "LOUIS ESSON". The Sydney Morning Herald . National Library of Australia. 18 June 1938. p. 21. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  4. "The Time Is Not Yet Ripe - AusStage". www.ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 8 March 2019.