Western Limit is a 1946 Australian play by Oriel Gray.
[2][3][4] Leslie Rees said "The play was an overstocked paddock, sprawling and hinting at too many thorny questions, but never dull like its title.
The author had a witty and pointed as well as savage line in dialogue,...
The characters were recognizably real, even if the story-line was not strong.
"[5] The Sydney Morning Herald said "the play is not a good one and was made no better by the performance.