Shadows Alive is a 1933 Australian radio play about bushranger Martin Cash by Hobart journalist Frederick Stanley Shaw (1878–1964). [1]
The play was first performed on radio in Hobart in 1933. [2] It was broadcast nationally in June 1935 in a new production. [3] [4]
According to contemporary reports, "in this play considerable licence has been taken with circumstances, and although based on Martin Cash's own story, it is not claimed in detail to be an accurate presentation of events." [5]
The play starts with seventy year old Cash living in Glenorchy having flashbacks to his old life. [5]
Shadows Alive is a 1933 Australian radio play about bushranger Martin Cash by Hobart journalist Frederick Stanley Shaw (1878–1964). [1]
The play was first performed on radio in Hobart in 1933. [2] It was broadcast nationally in June 1935 in a new production. [3] [4]
According to contemporary reports, "in this play considerable licence has been taken with circumstances, and although based on Martin Cash's own story, it is not claimed in detail to be an accurate presentation of events." [5]
The play starts with seventy year old Cash living in Glenorchy having flashbacks to his old life. [5]