[1] A long monodrama, A Stretch of the Imagination, is regarded by most connoisseurs as Hibberd’s finest work, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre, embracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism.
In 1976 it was performed by Max Gillies of the APG (for which he won a Theatre Australia Award).
It was the first Australian play to be staged in China (in Mandarin) with a famous Chinese actor, Wei Zongwan, as Monk.
This play has enjoyed productions in the United States, Germany and New Zealand.
In 2010 it was performed in London by Mark Little, a winner of the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award.