Down Under is a 1975 Australian play by Bob Ellis and Anne Brooksbank.
The original production had a cast that included Carmen Duncan and Bill Hunter.
[2][3][4] The Sydney Morning Herald critic said "this may be the best and bitchiest play since Don's Party.
"[5] The Bulletin said the writers "have skilfully constructed a good solid three-acter which accurately and entertainingly reflects -the times, yet in its emotional sterility goes no further.
"[6] Towards the end of the play's run at the Nimrod, Ellis and Brooksbank bought the theatre.