Australasian Drama Studies
Women Making Theatre for Social Change
Number 27 October 1995
Contents
PETA TAIT, JULIE HOLLEDGE and TONY MITCHELL
Introduction
JULIE HOLLEDGE
‘The monster is still there’: an interview with Fe Remotigue
MINDANAO CULTURAL WORKERS with JULIE HOLLEDGE
‘To heal our social ills’: community theatre practice in the Philippines
MATRA ROBERTSON
Korean shamanism: an interview with Kim Kum hwa
MEEWON LEE
Sahmanism and Korean theatre
JUNG SOON SHIM
Awakening self: images of women in modern Korean drama
KAREN HEESON-SMITH
‘True people’s theatre’: an interview with Ranjana Pandey
LI YING NING
Tradition and its re-creation
FATIMA CHEBCHOUB
The female artist in Morocco: with references to actresses
ANNE-MARIE MORGAN
Three approaches to modern theatre in Jakarta in the 1990s: Rendra, Putta Wijaya and Ratna Sarumpaet
PLAYSCRIPT: Ms Serena Serenata & Beaset, Luv! By Merlinda Bobis
TONY MITCHELL
‘High Art’ and Low Purse’” Adelaide Ristori tours Australia 22 July- 4 December 1875 Part Two
SUSAN PFISTERER
Cultural anxiety and the new woman playwright: Mrs E.S.Haviland’s On Wheels
NOTE: Performance studies – a reply by Gay McAuley
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