The South-Sea Sisters: A Lyric Masque

The South-Sea Sisters: A Lyric Masque is a 1866 Australian stage play written by Richard Henry Horne. It was written for the 1866 Melbourne Exhibition.

It was well received.

The production was revived the following year.

According to one review "we have presented to us a faithful picture of that chaotic condition of society extending from the period of the gold discovery up to the present time ; while the construction of the poem itself partakes of that self-same condition. It is a poem made up of many short ones, so to speak, which differ from each other in measure, sentiment, and imagery."