Anoli the Blind

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A psychological melodrama by Sydney Tomholt, was published in his collection Bleak Dawn and Other Plays (1936) and included in the London anthology The Best One-Act Plays of 1936 Set in an isolated part of northern Queensland, the drama, which concentrates on the embittered emotions of three Italians, the blind but powerful Anoli Ferari, his common-law wife Rose and her lover Antonio, moves to a violent conclusion.

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