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Children of the Black Skirt

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Three lost children discover an abandoned orphanage in the bush and become trapped in a timeless world, haunted by spirits of the past and tormented by the ominous Black Skirt, a cruel governess harbouring a mysterious past. The children begin to listen to the stories of the restless spirits of other children who have passed through the orphanage, and by doing so release the spirits from the tragedies of their pasts.This new gothic fairytale for young people tells a history of Australia through the eyes of children from convict times, the Stolen Generations, World War Two and beyond. An evocative play exploring the themes of history, reconciliation and the power of storytelling; this is Roald Dahl meets Charles Dickens under the harsh Australian sun. Children of the Black Skirt has toured widely through Australian schools and is fast becoming a classroom favourite with teachers and students alike.Includes teachers’ notes written by Adrianne Jones and Michael Boyle.

80 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2005

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August 24, 2021
It was good but couldn't give it over a 2 because I am doing an external assessment on it.
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52 reviews2 followers
August 24, 2021
I didn't actually read this so I'm not even sure if this counts lol. I watched this and it was so good in the small details and shared so many touching stories. Hopefully I will continue to feel this way after my drama exam :)
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6 reviews
August 28, 2021
it was very entertaining but I kinda wish they didn't explain the black skirts backstory
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106 reviews2 followers
November 7, 2019
4.5/5
Awesome little Gothic play that I had a look at for uni. It had everything I would look for with a Gothic and it was nice to see one set in Australia. For Gothic theatre fans, it’s a great read!
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14 reviews
July 18, 2018
Children of the Black Skirt, is an amazing piece of script and Is a good example of Gothic Australian styled theatre. I absolutely enjoyed reading, and bringing this script to life in my class production. It however has some dark themes, foreshadowed by humour and light heartedness, as it touches on serious and real life issues of children of the early days in Australia. Overall, i would recommend.
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99 reviews3 followers
September 16, 2022
After reading this play, I was hooked. The themes are fascinating, and when I was recreating one of the scenes for a drama performance, I had to re-read the play over and over again. I still think about the symbolism and the stories the characters told. An amazing piece that everyone needs to see
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9 reviews
September 10, 2019
The idea of spirit possessions to tell stories to me is an amazing idea and it is executed very well as well.
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16 reviews
September 10, 2019
Conveys the themes of Australian Children in Australian history very well, looking forward to doing it as a play
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58 reviews
July 3, 2024
A beautiful showcase of the many sufferings of children in Australia throughout history. The naivety and innocence of the children is heartbreaking.
There’s one scene where a boy and his brother is sent to Australia after his father was killed in World War II and his mother is financially unable to care for them anymore. The boys are being sent there to work, yet they think it’s some sort of holiday. Being dropped off at the ship that will sail to Australia, their mother leaves, claiming she is off to get ice cream for them and that she will be back. The elder boy full-heatedly trusts his mothers words. She did not come back. The conditions were harsh and upon arrival to Australia, they two children are forced to sleep outside due to their sleeping quarters not being built yet.
Another story that sticks out to me is the Black Skirt’s backstory. That one is crushing. I believe there is a quote along the lines of “children are to be seen, not heard.”
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604 reviews30 followers
March 16, 2014
I took one look at the cover of this book and felt nervous about reading it. I mean, a woman in a black skirt with a ginormous pair of scissors chopping at children's necks? What was this book about?
However I did end up reading it and it was better than I thought it would be.

Three lost children stumble upon an abandoned orphanage and try on some clothes the previous occupants left behind: two white, ragged dresses and a black skirt. A spell falls upon them and they become the people who wore those dresses long ago: New One, Old One and the Black Skirt.

New One and Old One are two orphans, New One being a recent arrival at the orphanage and Old One being a child who's been at the orphanage for a while. The Black Skirt is the silent, cruel governess at the orphanage which is haunted by spirit voices and the sound of a crying baby at night.

New One and Old One have to release the tormented spirits of the dead orphans and discover the secrets behind the Black Skirt and the orphanage to break the spell.

I did enjoy this book, thought it was a chilling at parts.
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466 reviews10 followers
January 21, 2016
A really sad but important play with powerful imagery and a series of disturbing histories. I'm not sure I always like the dramatic choices suggested for the stage, but the Australian Gothic tone is in abundance which I love.
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February 16, 2015
I liked it. I started crying in the middle of the play so it was very emotional and ingaging.
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October 22, 2017
Is this even a book or the 'About Us' Section of a company website?
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