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On a sweltering day, 26 January, 1788, on a bluff high above Sydney Cove, seven Aboriginal men stand looking out to sea. Moored off-shore is a huge nowee (boat) then there are two, then more. Who are these visitors? Where are they from? What do they want? Should they be turned awayby forceor welcomed to country? In The Visitors, Muruwari playwright Jane Harrison (Stolen, Rainbow''s End) reimagines the arrival of the First Fleet from a First Nations'' perspective. These senior men, carrying the weight of cultural responsibility in their very human hearts, must decide what action they''ll take toward these unwanted arrivals. A decision, under pressure, that will have repercussionsunforeseeably and forever. Told with wit, charm, and a fierce intelligence, Harrison''s story upends the dominant point of view of this pivotal event. Annotated and with an introduction by Wesley Enoch. ''I do not doubt thatThe Visitorswill take its place alongsideStolenas a touchstone of Australian theatre, and as an essential part of the continuing struggle to make sense of colonisation and multigenerational trauma.''Harriet Cunningham, Sydney Morning Herald

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      Publisher: Currency Press Pty Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9781760626761, 978-1760626761
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      On a sweltering day, 26 January, 1788, on a bluff high above Sydney Cove, seven Aboriginal men stand looking out to sea. Moored off-shore is a huge nowee (boat) then there are two, then more. Who are these visitors? Where are they from? What do they want? Should they be turned awayby forceor welcomed to country? In The Visitors, Muruwari playwright Jane Harrison (Stolen, Rainbow''s End) reimagines the arrival of the First Fleet from a First Nations'' perspective. These senior men, carrying the weight of cultural responsibility in their very human hearts, must decide what action they''ll take toward these unwanted arrivals. A decision, under pressure, that will have repercussionsunforeseeably and forever. Told with wit, charm, and a fierce intelligence, Harrison''s story upends the dominant point of view of this pivotal event. Annotated and with an introduction by Wesley Enoch. ''I do not doubt thatThe Visitorswill take its place alongsideStolenas a touchstone of Australian theatre, and as an essential part of the continuing struggle to make sense of colonisation and multigenerational trauma.''Harriet Cunningham, Sydney Morning Herald

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