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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Three Women Storm a Male Bastion to Revel in Ocker Posturing and Gender Satire
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'First performed in 1977, The Club ranks among the best of David Williamson’s extensive dramatic repertoire. Set in an unnamed AFL football club, its brisk farce and pungent satire captures the niggle, backbiting and shameless hyp­ocrisy of male boardroom culture.' (Introduction) 

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    y separately published work icon The Australian 11 April 2019 18070313 2019 newspaper issue 2019 pg. 14
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  • The Club David Williamson 1976 single work drama
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