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Issue 14
Sat, 1 Apr 1989
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Australasian Drama Studies
Number 14 October 1989
Table of Contents
Issue 014 (Full Issue PDF)
DAVID WATT The Trade Union movement, Art & Working Life and Melbourne Workers’ Theatre
CARL CAULFIELD ‘What the bomb does to our minds: Sewell’s Welcome The Bright World and Brenton’s The Genius
INTERVIEW STEPHEN SEWELL talks to Mary Ann Hunter
MARY ANN HUNTER CASEBOOK: Sewell’s Miranda
SCRIPT A Touchy Subject by Darrelyn Gunzburg, Ollie Black & Margaret Fischer
MARYANNE DEVER Billy Barlow by C.A.Dibdin
TOM BURVILL Report: The Havana Forum for Cultural Identity and Development
KAREN SHERRY Locally written plays in Auckland 1870-71
RICHARD WATERHOUSE Blackface and the beginnings of bifurcation: The minstrel show and the emergence of an Australian popular stage
Review: KERRYN GOLDSWORTHY: Running Up A Dress by Suzann Spunner
Review: KERRYN GOLDSWORTHY: The Pathfinder by Darryl Emmerson
Review: DOROTHY JONES: A Working Man's Castle by Olga Masters
Review; HELEN THOMSON : La Mama: The Story of a Theatre by Liz Jones with Betty Burstall and Helen Garner
Review: ELIZABETH PERKINS: Buzo by John McCallum
Review: BRIAN CROW: Bertold Brecht: Chaos, According to Plan by John Fuegi.pdf
Review: BRIAN CROW: Modern Tragicomedy and the British Tradition by Richard Dutton
Review: BETSY TAYLOR: The Medieval Theatre by Glynne Wickham
Review: DAVID RAWLINSON: Shakespeare's Tragedies: An Introduction by Dieter Mehl
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DAVID WATT The Trade Union movement, Art & Working Life and Melbourne Workers’ Theatre
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CARL CAULFIELD ‘What the bomb does to our minds: Sewell’s Welcome The Bright World and Brenton’s The Genius
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INTERVIEW STEPHEN SEWELL talks to Mary Ann Hunter
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MARY ANN HUNTER CASEBOOK: Sewell’s Miranda
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SCRIPT A Touchy Subject by Darrelyn Gunzburg, Ollie Black & Margaret Fischer
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MARYANNE DEVER Billy Barlow by C.A.Dibdin
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TOM BURVILL Report: The Havana Forum for Cultural Identity and Development
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KAREN SHERRY Locally written plays in Auckland 1870-71
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RICHARD WATERHOUSE Blackface and the beginnings of bifurcation: The minstrel show and the emergence of an Australian popular stage
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Review: KERRYN GOLDSWORTHY: Running Up A Dress by Suzann Spunner
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Review: KERRYN GOLDSWORTHY: The Pathfinder by Darryl Emmerson
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Review: DOROTHY JONES: A Working Man's Castle by Olga Masters
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Review; HELEN THOMSON : La Mama: The Story of a Theatre by Liz Jones with Betty Burstall and Helen Garner
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Review: ELIZABETH PERKINS: Buzo by John McCallum
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Review: BRIAN CROW: Bertold Brecht: Chaos, According to Plan by John Fuegi.pdf
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Review: BRIAN CROW: Modern Tragicomedy and the British Tradition by Richard Dutton
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Review: BETSY TAYLOR: The Medieval Theatre by Glynne Wickham
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