A QA nurse at the D-Day battles, Phyllis found love among the turmoil of war and held her ground against a tyrannical Protestant mother, aghast she would choose to marry ‘the enemy’, a Catholic. Told through the eyes of Phyllis aged 93 and her daughter Kate, the playwright, this acclaimed solo play has been adapted for a large cast.
This publication has an extensive postscript including photographs, and Phyllis’s stories that couldn’t be fitted into the play itself.
“Here there is humour, horror, pathos and poignancy that only the very best drama can convey.”—The Adelaide Advertiser