Australasian Drama Studies
Issue 47 October 2005
Young People and Performance
Edited by Mary Ann Hunter and Geoffrey Milne
A special focus issue of Australasian Drama Studies
Table of Contents
- Issue 047 (Full Issue PDF)
- Young People and Performance in Australia and New Zealand MARY ANN HUNTER and GEOFFREY MILNE
- Acknowledging the Past: Youth Performing Arts in the 1970s MARGARET LEASK
- Melbourne to Manchester: Arena Theatre's Artform Evolution ROSEMARY MYERS
- Pecking at Your Head: The Flight and Fall of 'Magpie' ROSEMARY NURSEY-BRAY
- White Crocodile, Black Skirt: Theatre for Young People and Cultural Memory HELEN STRUBE
- Welcome to Lallyland: Introducing the plays of Lally Katz as Magical Feminism RICCI-JANE ADAMS
- Shalakazap! - Empowerment in Young People's Theatre, Aotearoa/New Zealand: An Interview with Jenny Wake of Calico Theatre LISA WARRINGTON
- Universality and Specificity, Making Drama From Personal Myth and Point of View JOHN DAVIES
- Promoting Agency or 'Stepping-Stones R Us'? Recent Melbourne Youth Theatre GEOFFREY MILNE
- Of Peacebuilding and Performance: Contact Inc's 'Third Space' of Intercultural Collaboration MARY ANN HUNTER
Reviews
MEREDITH ROGERS, Upstaged: Australian Women Dramatists in the Limelight at Last by Michelle Arrow
DAVID WATT, The Space Between: The Art of Puppetry and Visual Theatre in Australia by Peter J. Wilson and Geoffrey Milne
ALISON RICHARDS, Innovation in Australian Arts, Media and Design: Fresh Challenges for the Tertiary Sector ed. Rod Wissler et al
VERONICA KELLY, Writing and rewriting: National Theatre Histories ed. S.E. Wilmer
RACHEL FENSHAM, Virtual Theatres: An Introduction by Gabriella Giannachi
PENNY GAY, The Cambridge Companion to Victorian and Edwardian Theatre ed. Kerry Powell
PETER ECKERSALL, Eugenio Barba by Jane Turner and The Intercultural Performance Handbook by John Martin
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Young People and Performance in Australia and New Zealand MARY ANN HUNTER and GEOFFREY MILNE |
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Acknowledging the Past: Youth Performing Arts in the 1970s MARGARET LEASK |
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Melbourne to Manchester: Arena Theatre's Artform Evolution ROSEMARY MYERS |
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Pecking at Your Head: The Flight and Fall of 'Magpie' ROSEMARY NURSEY-BRAY |
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White Crocodile, Black Skirt: Theatre for Young People and Cultural Memory HELEN STRUBE |
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Welcome to Lallyland: Introducing the plays of Lally Katz as Magical Feminism RICCI-JANE ADAMS |
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Shalakazap! - Empowerment in Young People's Theatre, Aotearoa/New Zealand: An Interview with Jenny Wake of Calico Theatre LISA WARRINGTON |
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Universality and Specificity, Making Drama From Personal Myth and Point of View JOHN DAVIES |
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Promoting Agency or 'Stepping-Stones R Us'? Recent Melbourne Youth Theatre GEOFFREY MILNE |
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Of Peacebuilding and Performance: Contact Inc's 'Third Space' of Intercultural Collaboration MARY ANN HUNTER |
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