The play was first produced in 1942.
Wireless Weekly called it "a worthy successor to the author’s much-discussed
Fire on the Snow. The outstanding thing about this play, however, is the dialogue, which may easily set the fashion for a new Australian school of radio drama." The
Advocate critic "was not, I must confess, thrillfully moved by" the play feeling "it wanted less speeches and more movement. There was plenty of diction, but not enough drama." The ABC felt the production was its most outstanding Australian play of 1942. The play was produced again on ABC radio in 1945, 1947 (called "the finest Australian radio play of the year"), 1951 and 1959.
Syd Conabere and
Wynn Roberts had performed the play on radio in March 1959. ==Cast of 1942 production==