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Entertaining Australia - the Performing Arts in Australia since January 1788
A richly illustrated book telling the story of performing arts in Australia since January 1788. A cultural history covering music, theatre, dance, film, radio and television.
Plays Of The 60s - Volume 2
'The years 1966-68 were at the cusp of reform', writes Katharine Brisbane. 'The writing here reflects a deep sense of the need for change, and awareness of the ground beginning to give way beneath the…
Plays Of The 60s - Volume 1
This first volume of Plays of the 60s opens the door to the Australian contemporary theatre and marks its steady urbanisation. In Oriel Gray's study of race relations in a country town, Burst of Summer…
Plays Of The 70s - Volume 3 - The Christian Brothers by Ron Blair & Crossfire by Jennifer Compton & A Happy and Holy Occasion by John O’Donoghue & Inner Voices by Louis Nowra
Written between 1975 and 1977, these plays express disillusion with the past and impatience for reconsideration In Crossfire Jennifer Compton critiques feminism, in The Christian Brothers, Ron Blair satirises…
Plays Of The 70s - Volume 2 - A Hard God ~ Peter Kenna & How Does Your Garden Grow ~ Jim McNeil & Coralie Lansdowne Says No ~ Alex Buzo & The Cake Man ~ Robert Merritt
1973-75 is famously remembered as ‘the Whitlam years’ and the plays of this period reveal a new sense of direction and a need to put the house in order after a brief but heady upheaval. After…
Critical Perspectives - Eight Entertaining Essays on the Art of Reviewing
Offering rare insight into the profession of arts journalism, the topics covered include film, food, music (both classical and pop), literature and visual art. The authors are well-known and respected…
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