Author

DICKON OXENBURGH

Dickon Oxenburgh

Dickon (Richard P.) Oxenburgh graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 1984. For the past twenty years he has worked as a writer, teacher, dramaturg and actor. Dickon has collaborated with Andrew Ross on a number of adaptations for the stage: three of Randolph Stow's novels: Tourmaline, The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea and the yet-to-be-produced To The Islands; and the novel The Year of Living Dangerously by Christopher J. Koch, all produced by the Black Swan Theatre Company and the Festival of Perth (now PIAF). He dedicates this work to his daughters Eliza and Olivia.

THE MERRY GO ROUND IN THE SEA by Dickon Oxenburgh

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