Display title | Bran Nue Dae |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Bran Nue Dae is a stage musical that debuted in 1990, about Willy (no, not like that), an Australian Aboriginal boy from Broome who attends a Catholic Aboriginal mission boarding school in the Shining City of Perth in the late 1960s. German priest Father Benedictus, the school principal, is hoping for Willy to join the priesthood as his career. However, Willy has other plans; he just wants to live and fish in Broome and spend time with his Girl Next Door Love Interest. After caught stealing from the school canteen, he runs away from school and makes his way back home, teaming up with a minor Alcoholic, Too Quirky to Lose Honorary Uncle, a hippy and her reluctantly hippy boyfriend and a bus of football players. Hilarity ensues. |