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2006...
no.
48
April
2006
of
Australasian Drama Studies
est. 1982
Australasian Drama Studies
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* Contents derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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The Culture of Place: Making Australian Theatre,
single work
criticism
The 2005 Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture was delivered at the Pacific Theatre, NIDA, 7 November 2005. Aubrey mellor OAM, Director of NIDA, introduced the lecture: an extract of his introduction is followed by the full text of Lyndon Terracini's address.
- Frank Harvey : Australian Screenwriting Pioneer, single work criticism (p. 79-98)
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Political Theatrics in the 'Fog of War',
single work
criticism
Discusses the political theatrics of evidence given at the Senate Select Committee on a Certain Maritime Incident.
- The Inner Lining of Political Discourse : Presenting the Version 1.0 Remix of the Senate Select Committee on a Certain Maritime Incident, single work criticism (p. 130-135)
- CMI (A Certain Maritime Incident) : Introduction, single work criticism (p. 136-142)
- CMI (A Certain Maritime Incident), Paul Dwyer , Version 1.0 , single work drama (p. 143-176)
- Inheritors of the Dead Heart : Magical realism in 'These People' and 'Falling Petals' by Ben Ellis., single work criticism (p. 189-202)
- Black and White : Australia's History Onstage in Four Plays of the New Millennium, single work criticism (p. 203-227)
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Nostalgia, Reconciliation or New National Myth? : The Adaptation of 'Cloudstreet' to the Stage,
single work
criticism
'This article examines and demonstrates how minor aspects in Winton's book regarding a vision of Australia itself and Aboriginal issues were re interpreted and vastly magnified by the play's writers and director in lieu of the period novel's predominant focus on a family saga evoking a specific time and place.' Source: Jack Teiwes, 'Nostalgia, Reconciliation of New National Myth?' Australasian Drama Studies 48 April 2006: (229)
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Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Three Dollars 2005 single work film/TV ; (p. 264-266)
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