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1 y separately published work icon Art and Social Change : Dust, a Case Study Donna Jackson , Newport : Hubcap Productions , 2015 8997521 2015 selected work essay drama

A collection of works related to the theatrical production Dust, including the playscript, the playscript in a concert version (arranged for choirs), and essays about the process of making Dust.

1 1 y separately published work icon Dust Donna Jackson , 2013 8997366 2013 single work drama

'Dust is a peek into Australian homes from the not too distant past, when families were overtly exposed to asbestos through domestic products like toothpaste, playdough, hair dryers and cigarette filters – all made with asbestos!

'This fast-paced multi-media theatre production takes its audience on an almighty journey. Set in two parts, Dust delivers a roving performance incorporating sideshow, rock ‘n' roll, film and a vortex of dust! A traditional approach unfolds for the second half, featuring Mark Seymour (Hunters & Collectors) with a choir of 50 voices made up of local singers and performers. The production incorporates local stories and experiences with asbestos within each State.'

Source: Hubcap Productions (http://hubcapproductions.com.au/projects/20Dust/dust2013.html). (Sighted: 27/10/2015)

1 1 The Baby Show Donna Jackson , 2011 single work drama humour
1 1 We Built This City Donna Jackson , Mark Seymour (composer), 2006 single work musical theatre 'Construction and building workers' greatest skills and experiences were crafted and choreographed to build a roving rock performance event which celebrated the great strength and skill of builders in Melbourne who daily put their lives on the line and rightly proclaim "We built this city!" "We Built This City" featured a cast of unionists to form an industrial percussion ensemble coordinated by Mark Grunden, a rock band with anthems written and performed by Mark Seymour, the Trades Union Choir and a dance of heavy machinery set to a grunty percussion line-up.' Source: http://www.melbourneworkerstheatre.com/previous.html (Sighted 03/01/2007)
1 2 Car Maintenance, Explosives and Love Donna Jackson , 1996 single work drama
— Appears in: Car Maintenance, Explosives and Love : And Other Contemporary Lesbian Writings 1997; (p. 66-98)
1 A Twinkle in My Eye Donna Jackson , 1994 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Taking a Stand : Women in Politics and Society 1994; (p. 69-75)
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