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Issue 3.2
Mon, 1 Apr 1985
Printable version
Australasian Drama Studies
Issue 6, April 1985
Table of Contents
ADS Vol.3 (2) April 1985 (Full Issue PDF)
'A bit of cackle': Australia's beginnings in English Drama CLIFF HANNA
INTERVIEW Ray Lawler talks to Alrene Sykes
The doll and the legend JOHN McCALLUM
Chinese theatre on the Victorian goldfields 1858-1870 HAROLD LOVE
INTERVIEW Peter Yeldham talks to Jan Howe
Paths for a flightless bird: roles for women on the New Zealand stage since 1950 HELEN WHITE
Reviews The blind giant is dancing PETER FITZPATRICK
Reviews Australian Drama Productions 1950-1969 JOHN McCALLUM
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'A bit of cackle': Australia's beginnings in English Drama CLIFF HANNA
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INTERVIEW Ray Lawler talks to Alrene Sykes
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The doll and the legend JOHN McCALLUM
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Chinese theatre on the Victorian goldfields 1858-1870 HAROLD LOVE
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INTERVIEW Peter Yeldham talks to Jan Howe
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Paths for a flightless bird: roles for women on the New Zealand stage since 1950 HELEN WHITE
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Reviews The blind giant is dancing PETER FITZPATRICK
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Reviews Australian Drama Productions 1950-1969 JOHN McCALLUM
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