Author: Tim Robertson
Publisher: Melbourne University
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
History of the Australian Performing Group, a democratic theatrical collective that operated out of a former pram factory in Carlton during the 1970s. This first-hand account tells of the characters, politics, lifestyle and operation of this theatre collective via personal interviews with former members of the AGP. Many of Australia's leading playwrights and performers spent their formative with AGP, such as Max Gillies, David Williamson, Graeme Blundell, Evelyn Krape and Greg Pickhaver. Foreword by Helen Garner. Includes photos throughout, appendices, bibliography and index.
The Pram Factory
Author: Tim Robertson
Publisher: Melbourne University
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
History of the Australian Performing Group, a democratic theatrical collective that operated out of a former pram factory in Carlton during the 1970s. This first-hand account tells of the characters, politics, lifestyle and operation of this theatre collective via personal interviews with former members of the AGP. Many of Australia's leading playwrights and performers spent their formative with AGP, such as Max Gillies, David Williamson, Graeme Blundell, Evelyn Krape and Greg Pickhaver. Foreword by Helen Garner. Includes photos throughout, appendices, bibliography and index.
Publisher: Melbourne University
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
History of the Australian Performing Group, a democratic theatrical collective that operated out of a former pram factory in Carlton during the 1970s. This first-hand account tells of the characters, politics, lifestyle and operation of this theatre collective via personal interviews with former members of the AGP. Many of Australia's leading playwrights and performers spent their formative with AGP, such as Max Gillies, David Williamson, Graeme Blundell, Evelyn Krape and Greg Pickhaver. Foreword by Helen Garner. Includes photos throughout, appendices, bibliography and index.
John Romeril
Author: Griffiths
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004658971
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
John Romeril has been one of the most prolific contributors to Australian theatre in the last twenty years. But since until recently few of his plays have been published, he has had inadequate recognition. As a founding member of the APG he was 'in at the start' of the revival of the so-called New Wave in Australian drama in the sixties. Romeril continues to be a leading influence in contemporary theatre. His work ranges from the well-known The Floating World (1974) to such recent successes as the community based play The Kelly Dance (1984), the mainstream drama Lost Weekend (1989) and the political play Black Cargo (1991). John Romeril is truly the great survivor of modern Australian theatre.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004658971
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
John Romeril has been one of the most prolific contributors to Australian theatre in the last twenty years. But since until recently few of his plays have been published, he has had inadequate recognition. As a founding member of the APG he was 'in at the start' of the revival of the so-called New Wave in Australian drama in the sixties. Romeril continues to be a leading influence in contemporary theatre. His work ranges from the well-known The Floating World (1974) to such recent successes as the community based play The Kelly Dance (1984), the mainstream drama Lost Weekend (1989) and the political play Black Cargo (1991). John Romeril is truly the great survivor of modern Australian theatre.
Theatre Australia (Un)limited
Author: Geoffrey Milne
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 900448583X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Theatre Australia (Un)limited tells a truly national story of the structures of post-war Australian theatre: its artists, companies, financial and policy underpinnings. It gives an inclusive analysis of three ‘waves’ of Australian theatrical activity after 1953, and the types of organisations which grew up to support and maintain them. Subsidy, repertoire patterns, finances and administration, theatre buildings, companies, festivals and notable productions of the commercial, mainstream and alternative Australian theatre are examined state by state, and changes to governmental policy analysed. Theatrical forms comprise not only spoken-word drama, but also music theatre, comedy, theatre-restaurant, circus, puppetry, community theatre in several forms and new mixed-media genres: physical theatre, circus, visual theatre and contemporary performance. Theatre Australia (Un)limited is the first comprehensive overview of the fortunes of Australian theatre as a national enterprise, providing the industrial analysis of the ‘three waves’ essential for the understanding of the New Wave and of contemporary drama.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 900448583X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Theatre Australia (Un)limited tells a truly national story of the structures of post-war Australian theatre: its artists, companies, financial and policy underpinnings. It gives an inclusive analysis of three ‘waves’ of Australian theatrical activity after 1953, and the types of organisations which grew up to support and maintain them. Subsidy, repertoire patterns, finances and administration, theatre buildings, companies, festivals and notable productions of the commercial, mainstream and alternative Australian theatre are examined state by state, and changes to governmental policy analysed. Theatrical forms comprise not only spoken-word drama, but also music theatre, comedy, theatre-restaurant, circus, puppetry, community theatre in several forms and new mixed-media genres: physical theatre, circus, visual theatre and contemporary performance. Theatre Australia (Un)limited is the first comprehensive overview of the fortunes of Australian theatre as a national enterprise, providing the industrial analysis of the ‘three waves’ essential for the understanding of the New Wave and of contemporary drama.
Staging a Revolution
Author: Kath Kenny
Publisher: Upswell
ISBN: 1743822758
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Claire Dobbin, Helen Garner, Evelyn Krape, Jude Kuring and Yvonne Marini mocked the ocker character beloved by Pram Factory playwrights, and performed monologues about men, sex, and how they felt "as a woman". Directed by Kerry Dwyer and produced by the Carlton Women's Liberation group, the play's frank revelations stunned audiences and shocked the Pram Factory world. Set against a backdrop of moratorium marches, inner-city cafes and share houses, and the rising tide of sexual liberation and countercultural movements, Kath Kenny uses interviews and archival material to tell the story of Betty Can Jump. On the 50th anniversary of this ground-breaking play, she considers its ongoing impact on Australian culture, and asks why the great cultural renaissance of women's liberation has been largely forgotten. She sets out her stake in this story, as a theatre reviewer today and as a child born into the revolutionary early 1970s. And she asks why feminism keeps getting stuck in mother-daughter battles, rethinking her own experience as a young feminist who clashed with Garner over the publication of The First Stone.
Publisher: Upswell
ISBN: 1743822758
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Claire Dobbin, Helen Garner, Evelyn Krape, Jude Kuring and Yvonne Marini mocked the ocker character beloved by Pram Factory playwrights, and performed monologues about men, sex, and how they felt "as a woman". Directed by Kerry Dwyer and produced by the Carlton Women's Liberation group, the play's frank revelations stunned audiences and shocked the Pram Factory world. Set against a backdrop of moratorium marches, inner-city cafes and share houses, and the rising tide of sexual liberation and countercultural movements, Kath Kenny uses interviews and archival material to tell the story of Betty Can Jump. On the 50th anniversary of this ground-breaking play, she considers its ongoing impact on Australian culture, and asks why the great cultural renaissance of women's liberation has been largely forgotten. She sets out her stake in this story, as a theatre reviewer today and as a child born into the revolutionary early 1970s. And she asks why feminism keeps getting stuck in mother-daughter battles, rethinking her own experience as a young feminist who clashed with Garner over the publication of The First Stone.
Louis Nowra
Author: Veronica Kelly
Publisher: Rodopi
ISBN: 9789062038695
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Louis Nowra is regarded as one of Australia's leading dramatists. This book presents an overview of the playwright's life and work and a critical analysis of his plays.
Publisher: Rodopi
ISBN: 9789062038695
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Louis Nowra is regarded as one of Australia's leading dramatists. This book presents an overview of the playwright's life and work and a critical analysis of his plays.
Close Relations
Author: Paul Monaghan
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527551407
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
The “spatial turn” of the 1990s has inspired many academics to re-evaluate the importance of space and time within their own disciplines and to engage in productive dialogue with other disciplines whose spatial focus intersects with their own. This book applies insights and approaches generated by the “spatial turn” to Greek and Roman theatre. The title evokes the “close relations” that exist between the many aspects and notions of space-time and their complex interweaving, between the disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches that are needed to understand complex spatial phenomena, between notions of space in general and those of theatrical space, and between Greek and Roman theatre as it existed in antiquity and as it has been “received,” interpreted, and transformed throughout history ever since.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527551407
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
The “spatial turn” of the 1990s has inspired many academics to re-evaluate the importance of space and time within their own disciplines and to engage in productive dialogue with other disciplines whose spatial focus intersects with their own. This book applies insights and approaches generated by the “spatial turn” to Greek and Roman theatre. The title evokes the “close relations” that exist between the many aspects and notions of space-time and their complex interweaving, between the disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches that are needed to understand complex spatial phenomena, between notions of space in general and those of theatrical space, and between Greek and Roman theatre as it existed in antiquity and as it has been “received,” interpreted, and transformed throughout history ever since.
Page to Stage
Author: Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt
Publisher: Rodopi
ISBN: 9789062038558
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Publisher: Rodopi
ISBN: 9789062038558
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Jack Hibberd
Author: McGillick
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004647414
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004647414
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Mosaic
Author: Diane Armstrong
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312305109
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Starting in Krakow, Poland in 1890, and spanning more than one hundred years, five generations, and four continents, Mosaic is Diane Armstrong's moving account of her remarkable, resilient family. This story begins when Daniel Baldinger divorces the wife he loves because she cannot bear children. Believing that "a man must have sons to say Kaddish for him when he dies," he marries a much younger woman, and by 1913, Daniel and his second wife Lieba have eleven children, including six sons. In this richly textured portrait, Armstrong follows the Baldinger children's lives over decades, through the terrifying years of the Holocaust, to the present. Based on oral histories and the diaries of more than a dozen men and women, Mosaic is an extraordinary story of a family and one woman's journey to reclaim her heritage.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312305109
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Starting in Krakow, Poland in 1890, and spanning more than one hundred years, five generations, and four continents, Mosaic is Diane Armstrong's moving account of her remarkable, resilient family. This story begins when Daniel Baldinger divorces the wife he loves because she cannot bear children. Believing that "a man must have sons to say Kaddish for him when he dies," he marries a much younger woman, and by 1913, Daniel and his second wife Lieba have eleven children, including six sons. In this richly textured portrait, Armstrong follows the Baldinger children's lives over decades, through the terrifying years of the Holocaust, to the present. Based on oral histories and the diaries of more than a dozen men and women, Mosaic is an extraordinary story of a family and one woman's journey to reclaim her heritage.
Mug Shots
Author: Barry Oakley
Publisher: Wakefield Press
ISBN: 1743051670
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Mug Shots is the autobiography of prize-winning novelist and playwright Barry Oakley, now eighty, from his Catholic childhood and education in Melbourne.
Publisher: Wakefield Press
ISBN: 1743051670
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Mug Shots is the autobiography of prize-winning novelist and playwright Barry Oakley, now eighty, from his Catholic childhood and education in Melbourne.