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y separately published work icon Yackandandah Playscripts Series 5 series - publisher   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 1986... 1986 Yackandandah Playscripts Series 5
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y separately published work icon Machiavelli, Machiavelli John Upton , Z375603 1984 single work drama humour Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986
y separately published work icon The Kelly Dance John Romeril , Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986 Z408912 1984 single work musical theatre Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986
y separately published work icon Send-Off Ian Nash , Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986 Z409009 1986 single work drama Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986
y separately published work icon Legends John Romeril , Jennifer Hill , Chris Anastassiades , Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986 Z118928 1985 single work musical theatre Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986
y separately published work icon Dead to the World Michael Gurr , Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986 Z858815 1986 single work drama

'Set in the Australian embassy in a Central American dictatorship, contrasts the cerebral moral dilemmas faced by diplomats with the visceral experience of repression endured by a local girl employed at the embassy.'

Source: AusStage.

Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986
y separately published work icon Tristram Shandy - (Gent) : A Theatricalisation of the Work-in-progress of Rev. Laurence Stern Tim Robertson , Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986 Z859073 1981 single work drama

Play with music.

An adaptation of the Laurence Sterne's 18th-century novel, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, the play was advertised as the 'craziest Shaggy Dog or Cock-n-Bull story ever told. The work was initially developed by Robertson (ca. 1981) in collaboration with members of the Australian Performing Group (APG).

Montmorency : Yackandandah Playscripts , 1986

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