Australasian Drama Studies
Number 30 April 1997
Table of Contents
- Issue 030 (Full Issue PDF)
- JOHN ROMERIL Ringing heaven: the second Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture
- FRANCES DEVLIN-GLASS An interview with John Bell
- MARGARET HAMILTON Open City: a field of linguistic possibilities
- ALBERT MORAN Try and try again: The Restless Years and nationalizing television drama
- ANNA BEMROSE E.W.O’Sullivan’s Coo-ee; or Wild Days in the Bush: people’s theatre or political circus?
- Review: GEOFFREY MILNE ; Sex Diary of an Infidel, Underwear, Perfume and Crash Helmet, and Jerusalem by MichaelGurr, and All Souls by Daniel Keene
- Review: JOHN DOWNIE. Eugenia by Lorae Parry, and Playlunch:Five Short New Zealand Plays ed. Christine Prentice and Lisa Warrington
- Review: JONATHAN DAWSON: Spotswood: The Screenplay by Max Dann and Andrew Knight and Cosi: The Screenplay by Louis Nowra
- Review: JOANNE TOMPKINS ; Performing Nostalgia: Shifting Shakespeare and the Contemporary Past by Susan Bennett
- Review: JOANNE TOMPKINS ; Performing Nostalgia: Shifting Shakespeare and the Contemporary Past by Susan Bennett
- Review: LLOYD DAVIS: Hamlet Theory in Practice Series, ed. Peter J.Smith and Nigel Wood, and Scocial Shakesoeare: Aspects of Renaissance Dramaturgy and Contemporary Society by Peter J.Smith
- Review: DAVID CARNEGIE Theatre and Government Under the Early Stuarts, ed. j.R. Mulryne Shewring
- Review:GARETH GRIFFITHS: Post-Colonial Drama:Theory, Practice, Politics by Helen Gilbert and Joanne Tompkins
- Review: PAUL MAKEHAM: Australian Contemporary Drama (rev.ed.) by Dennis Carroll
- Review: ALAN FILEWOOD: Challenging the Centre: Two Decades of Political Theatre, ed. Steve Capelinf
- Review: JOANNE TOMPKINS ; Contemporary Dramatists, 5th ed., K.A.Berney
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JOHN ROMERIL Ringing heaven: the second Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture |
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FRANCES DEVLIN-GLASS An interview with John Bell |
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MARGARET HAMILTON Open City: a field of linguistic possibilities |
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ALBERT MORAN Try and try again: The Restless Years and nationalizing television drama |
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ANNA BEMROSE E.W.O’Sullivan’s Coo-ee; or Wild Days in the Bush: people’s theatre or political circus? |
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Review: GEOFFREY MILNE ; Sex Diary of an Infidel, Underwear, Perfume and Crash Helmet, and Jerusalem by MichaelGurr, and All Souls by Daniel Keene |
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Review: JOHN DOWNIE. Eugenia by Lorae Parry, and Playlunch:Five Short New Zealand Plays ed. Christine Prentice and Lisa Warrington |
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Review: JONATHAN DAWSON: Spotswood: The Screenplay by Max Dann and Andrew Knight and Cosi: The Screenplay by Louis Nowra |
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Review: JOANNE TOMPKINS ; Performing Nostalgia: Shifting Shakespeare and the Contemporary Past by Susan Bennett |
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Review: LLOYD DAVIS: Hamlet Theory in Practice Series, ed. Peter J.Smith and Nigel Wood, and Scocial Shakesoeare: Aspects of Renaissance Dramaturgy and Contemporary Society by Peter J.Smith |
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Review: DAVID CARNEGIE Theatre and Government Under the Early Stuarts, ed. j.R. Mulryne Shewring |
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Review:GARETH GRIFFITHS: Post-Colonial Drama:Theory, Practice, Politics by Helen Gilbert and Joanne Tompkins |
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Review: PAUL MAKEHAM: Australian Contemporary Drama (rev.ed.) by Dennis Carroll |
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Review: ALAN FILEWOOD: Challenging the Centre: Two Decades of Political Theatre, ed. Steve Capelinf |
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Review: JOANNE TOMPKINS ; Contemporary Dramatists, 5th ed., K.A.Berney |
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