What makes a classic in Australia? This book evaluates Australian mainstream classic drama as an action - to classic. This complex practice animates program choice, casting and staging, audience reception and critical response. It involves a sensation of classic, a socio-cultural phenomenon that can be tracked through the analysis of theatre productions. Six productions over four case studies, archival research and interviews with key artists elucidate the classic-ing practice. These classic performances are resonant with postcolonial associations, and act as reflection of the settler condition.