About This Book
A theatrical company arrives at a fledgling goldfields township and quickly erects a makeshift theatre, bringing spectacle and disruption to the community. The story follows the troupe's manager and performers—especially a young actress called Baby—and the townspeople whose lives are altered by performances, romances, moral trials, theft, and hopes of fortune. Episodes move from the colony's bustling entertainment and hazardous pursuits to quieter domestic scenes where friendships, secret affections, and questions of honesty surface, and finally to a revealing communal dinner that resolves tangled relationships. The narrative emphasizes aspiration, community bonds, and the precarious mix of risk and kindness in frontier life through episodic, character-driven episodes.
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