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1 1 y separately published work icon Dogged Andrea James , Catherine Ryan , 2021 Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2021 20801111 2021 single work drama

'In alpine Victoria, on Gunaikurnai country, a flock of sheep are found with their throats torn open. A woman, a farmer’s daughter, is on the hunt—looking for feral dogs. Rifle at her side, she camps down, thinking she’s alone.

'But she’s not.

'From deep between the eucalypts, a dingo watches her. Heart beating through skin. Bristling with hunger and grief. Waiting for the slightest show of weakness. From Picnic at Hanging Rock to Wake in Fright, the greatest works of Australian Gothic tease a uniquely antipodean horror from the anxiety of living on stolen country.

'In a work of startling poetry, tenderness, and violence, Andrea James (Sunshine Super Girl) and AWGIE-winner Catherine Ryan ratchet this anxiety to epic proportions, in a bloody confrontation between two elemental forces, played out on contested territory.'

Source: Griffin Theatre Company.

1 Getting a Word i "I’ve got to get a word any word many words in before…", Catherine Ryan , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 31 no. 1 2017; (p. 102-116)
1 1 Precipice Catherine Ryan , 2011 single work drama

'"Precipice" is a play about two characters balanced right on the edge, hovering, held in the moment before inevitable change. It's about recent times — the tensions between anxiety, threat and compassion. About a society where some desperately want to raise the barricades, while others weep as they feel humanity slipping away.

It's about the bridges between us. About how powerful and how fragile they are. The Tasman, the Westgate, the one over your favourite creek bed in a childhood memory. How deeply these engineering marvels, these sites of suspension, imagination and tension are stamped in the Australian psyche. And it's about how potent, but often how seemingly insignificant and mundane, the chasms that divide us can be. And the awakening of the discovery that we may not just be simply divided after all.

Mel is a 40-year-old single working mother, struggling but strong, trying to maintain family, job and herself in a harsh world. A potent childhood incident has left her suffering from chronic vertigo, which she is only able to relieve by running. Al is older, a compulsive reader of death notices, and an obsessive attendee of the funerals of strangers. Through interior monologues and far-reaching conversations they reveal their pasts, presents, inner worlds and differing levels of consciousness as their lives converge. Source: http://castlemainefestival.com.au/ (Sighted 19/04/2011).

1 form Aurora Calling: The Results of A Joint Observation Catherine Ryan , 2008 single work drama radio play

'Based on the real-life experiences of two Australian women, Aurora Calling is a fascinating exploration of both the world of science and the realm of human experience and emotion.

'Trisha and Jackie became friends when they were studying at the Mawson Institute for Antarctic Research. Both women are upper atmospheric physicists investigating auroras. To further their research they travel to the polar regions where this amazing phenomenon occurs. Trisha goes to Alaska and Jackie to Antarctica.

'Poles apart, the two must rely on email to keep in touch and support each other as they try to juggle professional and personal life.'

Source: ABC Radio National's Airplay, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/airplay/
Sighted: 08/12/2008

1 Lost Catherine Ryan , 2008 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Overland , Spring no. 192 2008; (p. 44-48)
1 y separately published work icon Getting Away From It All Catherine Ryan , 2006 Hobart : Australian Script Centre , 2006 Z1422655 2006 single work drama young adult
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