Conquest; Or, A Piece of Jade; a New Play in Three Acts
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In three acts the play moves from a remote New Zealand sheep station to a London drawing-room, following the arrival of a young English cousin whose health and presence unsettles a pair of farming brothers and the local community. Interwoven are themes of love and ambition, class differences between colonial life and metropolitan society, and the disruptive effects of war and recruitment. A mysterious piece of jade and a man using a false identity complicate loyalties and alliances, forcing characters to confront desires, social expectations, and the personal and cultural costs of conquest as they negotiate home and reputation.
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