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Issue 1.2
Fri, 1 Apr 1983
Printable version
Australasian Drama Studies
Popular Theatre Issue
Volume 1 Number 2 April 1983
Table of Contents
Vol.1 No.2 April (Full Issue PDF)
What is popular theatre? Michael Booth
The politics of the popular Tom Burvill
Unprecedented in history:drama and the dramatic in television John Docker
Garnet Walch's AUSTRALIA FELIX: a reconstruction
'The Hottentot Venus' and other African attractions in nineteenth-century England
Louis Nowra, Stephen Sewell, and Neil Armfield talk to Jeremy Ridgmann
P.R. Stephensen and the early Workers' Theatre Movement in London
P.R. Stephensen's BLASTING THE REDS (1927)
Vol.1 No.2 April (Full Issue PDF)
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What is popular theatre? Michael Booth
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The politics of the popular Tom Burvill
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Unprecedented in history:drama and the dramatic in television John Docker
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Garnet Walch's AUSTRALIA FELIX: a reconstruction
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'The Hottentot Venus' and other African attractions in nineteenth-century England
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Louis Nowra, Stephen Sewell, and Neil Armfield talk to Jeremy Ridgmann
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P.R. Stephensen and the early Workers' Theatre Movement in London
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P.R. Stephensen's BLASTING THE REDS (1927)
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