Stampede (radio play)

Stampede is a 1934 Australian radio play by Bernard Cronin.

[5] According to one review "the nervous tension caused by a prolonged drought is used effectively.

The growth of suspicion, the smouldering 3isagreements bursting into fierce flame as the drought continues are cleverly drawn, and the climax when the thunder rolls and the rain pours down is worked naturally and successfully.

"[6] The Bulletin said " It does not carry conviction as an intimate revelation, but it is well made and should play satisfactorily."

George and Mary Painter live here, and the strain of a hard bush life has turned Mary from a fresh young girl into a prematurely middle-aged woman.