Australasian Drama Studies
Number 26 April 1995
Table of Contents - Issue 026 (Full Issue PDF)
- NADIA FLETCHER Reg Livermore: a laugh in the wilderness
- HELEN GILBERT & MELINDA MAWSON ‘Pulling the rug from under your feet’: an interview with Michael Gurr
- GLENN D’CRUZ From theatre to performance: constituting the discipline of performance studies in the Australian academy
- JOHN GOLDER & RICHARD MADELAINE Elisnore at Belvoir Street: Neil Armfield talks about Hamlet
- RICHARD FOTHERINGHAM The plays of Steele Rudd
- PLAYSCRIPT: Daily Grind by Vicki Reynolds
- MARIA SHEVTSOVA Other cultures, other classes: Patricia Cornelius on writing for the Melbourne Workers’ Theatre
- ARIENNE SIMPSON Putting entertainment on the map: the New Zealand touring circuits in 1874
- TONY MITCHELL Adelaide Ristori tours Australia 22 July – 4 December 1875 Part One
- Review: NADIA FLETCHER: St. James Infirmary and Property of the Clan by by Nick Enright
- Review: ALLAN GARDINER :On the Whipping Side, Popular Front and Faces in the Street by Errol O'Neil
- Review: LLOYD DAVIS: Shakespeare and Multiplicity by Brian Gibbons, and Shakespeare's books: Contemporary Cultural Politics and the Persistence of Empire, ed. Philip Mead and Marion Campbell
- Review: DAVID GUNBY: Madness and Drama in the Age of Shakespeare by Duncan Salkeld
- Review: MICHAEL NEILL: Guise and Disguise: Rhetoric and Characterization in the English Renaissance by Lloyd Davis
- Review: KATHERINE NEWEY, The Britannia Diaries, 1863-1875, ed. Jim Davis
- Review: HOWARD McNAUGHTON, The New Zealand Stage 1891-1900 by John Thomson
- Review: SUSAN PFISTERER: A Stage of their Own: Feminist Playwrights of Suffrage Era, by Sheila Stowell
- Review: HAROLD LOVE: The Wizard of the Wire: the Story of Con Colleano by Mark St Leon, and The Story of the Theatre Royal by Ian Bevan
- Review: DAVID WILLIAMS: Ariane Mnouchkine and the Théatre du Soleil by Adrian Kiernander
- Review: SHANE ROWLANDS: Converging Realities: Feminism in Australian Theatre by Peta Tait et al.
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NADIA FLETCHER Reg Livermore: a laugh in the wilderness |
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HELEN GILBERT & MELINDA MAWSON ‘Pulling the rug from under your feet’: an interview with Michael Gurr |
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GLENN D’CRUZ From theatre to performance: constituting the discipline of performance studies in the Australian academy |
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JOHN GOLDER & RICHARD MADELAINE Elisnore at Belvoir Street: Neil Armfield talks about Hamlet |
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RICHARD FOTHERINGHAM The plays of Steele Rudd |
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PLAYSCRIPT: Daily Grind by Vicki Reynolds |
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MARIA SHEVTSOVA Other cultures, other classes: Patricia Cornelius on writing for the Melbourne Workers’ Theatre |
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ARIENNE SIMPSON Putting entertainment on the map: the New Zealand touring circuits in 1874 |
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TONY MITCHELL Adelaide Ristori tours Australia 22 July – 4 December 1875 Part One |
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Review: NADIA FLETCHER: St. James Infirmary and Property of the Clan by by Nick Enright |
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Review: ALLAN GARDINER :On the Whipping Side, Popular Front and Faces in the Street by Errol O'Neil |
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Review: LLOYD DAVIS: Shakespeare and Multiplicity by Brian Gibbons, and Shakespeare's books: Contemporary Cultural Politics and the Persistence of Empire, ed. Philip Mead and Marion Campbell |
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Review: DAVID GUNBY: Madness and Drama in the Age of Shakespeare by Duncan Salkeld |
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Review: MICHAEL NEILL: Guise and Disguise: Rhetoric and Characterization in the English Renaissance by Lloyd Davis |
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Review: KATHERINE NEWEY, The Britannia Diaries, 1863-1875, ed. Jim Davis |
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Review: HOWARD McNAUGHTON, The New Zealand Stage 1891-1900 by John Thomson |
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Review: SUSAN PFISTERER: A Stage of their Own: Feminist Playwrights of Suffrage Era, by Sheila Stowell |
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Review: HAROLD LOVE: The Wizard of the Wire: the Story of Con Colleano by Mark St Leon, and The Story of the Theatre Royal by Ian Bevan |
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Review: DAVID WILLIAMS: Ariane Mnouchkine and the Théatre du Soleil by Adrian Kiernander |
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Review: SHANE ROWLANDS: Converging Realities: Feminism in Australian Theatre by Peta Tait et al. |
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