Dampier's Ghost

Dampier's Ghost is an Australian stage play by Henrietta Drake-Brockman.

It was performed in Perth in November 1933 and in Sydney in 1939 as well as other amateur productions.

The West Australian said "the comedy was well-developed and is played effectively. Its humour was fresh and had a real Australian tang about it." The Australian Woman's Weekly said "Dialogue is excellent, and the curtain a good one."

The play was published in a 1937 collection of Australian one act plays and in a collection of Drake-Brockman's writings.

Premise
Set in Broome, Western Australia, the play is a comedy set around a legend of a haunted house and buried treasure.