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Issue 4
Sun, 1 Apr 1984
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Australasian Drama Studies
Volume 2 Number 2 April 1984
Table of Contents
Writing television drama (with DOCUMENTATION from Crawford Productions on writing requirements for commercial TV series and serials) ROBERT CASWELL
Feminist theatre: A monologue to start discussion ALISON LYSSA
‘The Barnum of Australia’: William Anderson MARGARET WILLIAMS
Another look at the old war-horse: Alan Seymour’s The One Day of the Year ALRENE SYKES and KEITH RICHARDS
Ion Maxwell: Forty years in Australian theatre and radio WILLIAM MAXWELL-MAHON
At the crossroads LOUIS NOWRA
Writing television drama (with DOCUMENTATION from Crawford Productions on writing requirements for commercial TV series and serials) ROBERT CASWELL
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Feminist theatre: A monologue to start discussion ALISON LYSSA
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‘The Barnum of Australia’: William Anderson MARGARET WILLIAMS
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Another look at the old war-horse: Alan Seymour’s The One Day of the Year ALRENE SYKES and KEITH RICHARDS
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Ion Maxwell: Forty years in Australian theatre and radio WILLIAM MAXWELL-MAHON
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At the crossroads LOUIS NOWRA
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