Australasian Drama Studies
Women in Theatre
Number 21 October 1992
Contents
GAYE POOLE
A very humanitarian type of socialism: an interview with Mona Brand
PETA TAIT
The act of forming anew: the Melbourne Women’s Theatre Group
CAROL STEVENSON
Vitalstatistix Theatre Company: feminist diplomacy in action
JOCELYN McKINNON
Breaking new ground: an interview with Sandra Shotlander
HEATHER M. WEARNE
Discourses of disruption and Alma De Groen’s The Rivers of China
PLAYSCRIPT:
JULIA’S SONG by Jennifer Compton Introduced by Carolyn Pickett
PLAYSCRIPT
OUT OF THE BLUE by Therese Collie Introduced by Hilary Beators
BRUCE JOHNSON and MIKE SUTCLIFFE
Barbara James: a career in Australian popular music
HELEN GILBERT
Telling it in multiple layers: an interview with Jill Shearer
JOSIE FANTASIA
Considering gender in nineteenth-century Australian theatre history: the case of Maggie Moore
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