Coralie Lansdowne refuses to settle down with one man. When she stays at an ex-lover’s beach house, a series of visitors make her rethink her place in the world.
First produced in Adelaide in 1974 for the Nimrod Theatre Company, Coralie Lansdowne Says No has become a classic of the Australian New Wave. Coralie’s search for a sense of self independent of men reflects as much on the enduring need for emotional security and comfort as on the need for social progress.