She goes to a dance where a man pities her and takes her home, where he is "trapped" by her father.
[6] The play had originally been written by Adelaide writer Ann Kinloch for a 1962 competition for Channel Nine drama.
[7] The Sydney Morning Herald thought "the dialogue is so soften stilted and at times too obvious and the author's intentions towards characters or actions are frequently obscure so that after a while one waits for the end in the hope - this time unavailing - that something can be made out of it all.
"[8] The Age called it "a bad play... embarrassing as it bellowed and whimpered through a predictable pattern of trite tragedies.
"[10] The Sunday The Sydney Morning Herald said Gwen Plumg "gets out nod for the week's finest performance" for her work in the show.