We Find the Bunyip


We Find the Bunyip is a 1955 Australian play by Ray Mathew. It is a comedy set in an Australian country pub.
It was highly commended in a competition from the Playwrights' Advisory Board that was won by Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and The Torrents. The play was produced at Sydney's Independent Theatre in a production sponsored by the Elizabethan Theatre Trust. The Sydney Morning Herald praised its humour and observation through criticised the lack of story.
The Bulletin praised the script as "lively, comic, full of love and grog, possibly a bit squalid, but with an underlying or pervading atmosphere of poetry."