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Source: Playlab Press
Issue Details: First known date: 1995... 1995 Challenging the Centre : Two Decades of Political Theatre : The Work of the Popular Theatre Troupe, Order By Numbers and Street Arts Community Theatre
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Brisbane, Queensland,:Playlab , 1995 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction, Steve Capelin , single work essay (p. 8-10)
The Popular Theatre Troupe and Street Arts : Two Paradigms of Political Activism, David Watt , single work essay (p. 13-33) Section: Part One - Populat Theatre Troupe and Street Arts
The History of the Popular Theatre Troupe, Errol O'Neill , single work criticism (p. 37-60) Section: Part Two - Popular Theatre Troupe
A Chronology of the Popular Theatre Troupe : 1974-1983, Errol O'Neill , single work criticism (p. 61-87) Section: Part Two - Popular Theatre Troupe
Order By Numbers, Teatro Unidad Y Liberacion and The New Actors Company, Hugh Watson , Penny Glass , single work criticism

Order By Numbers was a collective of theatre workers that put on three shows during 1985 and 1986. Teatro Unidad y Liberacion was a bilingual Spanish/English performance group active in 1987. Both groups had a number of members in common, and both were also 'administered under an incorporated body called The New Actors Company.

Hugh Watson and Penny Glass provide insight into all three companies. The chapter also includes excerpts from a 1994 account of Order By Numbers and The New Actors Company written by Kerry O'Rourke.

(p. 91-95) Section: Part Three - Order By Numbers
Street Arts : A History, Steve Capelin , Peter Stewart , Pauline Peel , single work criticism (p. 99-158) Section: Part Four - Streets Community Theatre Company
'All 4114 All' : Writing for Street Arts in Logan City, Hugh Watson , single work essay

Hugh Watson provides insight into the nature of writing for community theatre.

(p. 159-169) Section: Part Four - Streets Community Theatre Company
From Prison to Performance : 'Out of the Blue', Therese Collie , single work essay (p. 171-177) Section: Part Four - Street Arts Community Theatre Company
The White Man's Mission, Richard Fotheringham , Albert Hunt , Popular Theatre Troupe , single work musical theatre

'The White man's Mission was a musical entertainment using the metaphor of rousing revivalist meeting to present episodes in the history of Australia and the South Pacific. Racism, slavery and exploitation were examined in a bitterly humorous documentary about the fate of Aborigines after the arrival of the white man on the continent, and the fate of the 50,00 descendants of the South Sea Islanders still living in Australia today' (Errol O'Neill. Challenging the Centre, p.63).

(p. 181-212) Section: Part Five - Scripts
Fallout and Follow Me, Richard Fotheringham , single work drama (p. 213-228) Section: (Section: Part Five - Scripts )
It's M.A.D., Errol O'Neill , Popular Theatre Troupe , single work drama

'A 55 minute show about the history and present threat of nuclear war and the evils of militarism. Set in the metaphor of an insane asylum, the actors played a series of terrifying characters which arose out of their "MADness"...The military-industrial complex was analysed and, towards the end of the show, all pretence at satire was quite purposely dropped for a dramatic monologue based on extracts from Wilfred Burchett's post-Hiroshima journalism and from the book on Hiroshima by J. Hersey.'

Source: Errol O'Neill, 'A Chronology of the Popular Theatre Troupe : 1974-1983,' p.81.

(p. 229-257) Section: Part Five - Scripts
A Few Short Wicks in Paradise, Order By Numbers , single work drama (p. 259-283)
Raise the Roof, Hugh Watson , Street Arts Community Theatre Company , single work musical theatre (p. 284-320)
Out of the Blue, Therese Collie , Street Arts Community Theatre Company , single work musical theatre (p. 321-368)
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