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Issue 35

Issue 35

Fri, 1 Oct 1999
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Australasian Drama Studies

Issue 35, October 1999

 

Table of Contents

  1. Issue 035 (Full Issue PDF)
  2. MARK ST LEON Introduction
  3. REG BOLTON Circus as education
  4. RICHARD WATERHOUSE Travelling shows in rural Australia 1850-1915
  5. MIMI COLLIGAN Circus in theatre: Astley's amphitheatre, Melbourne 1854-1857
  6. GAVIN ROBBINS The passion and totality of your body, mind and soul: an interview with Nigel Jamieson
  7. LYNN EVERETT Thrills and spills: the precarious life of Circus Monoxide
  8. JOHN WHITEOAK The development of Australian Circus Music
  9. DAVID C S SISSONS Japanese acrobatic troupes touring Australasia 1867-1900
  10. CATHY J BARRETT and HEATHER VALLANCE The wild west show: socio-historic spectacle and character as circus
  11. PETA TAIT Circus bodies as theatre animals
  12. NICOLA BRACKERTZ The battle for colonial circus supremacy: John Bull, Uncle Sam and their 'Chariots of Fire'
  13. MARK ST LEON Noms d'arena: the use of pseudonyms in Australian circus
  14. MARK ST LEON Noms d'arena: the use of pseudonyms in Australian circus
  15. SUE BROADWAY Circus Oz - the first seven years: a memoir
  16. Review: MURRAY BRAMWELL The Blind Giant is Dancing the rev. ed by Stephen Sewell
  17. Review:JOANNE TOMPKINS Natural Life adapted by Humphrey Bower

Issue 035 (Full Issue PDF)  
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MARK ST LEON Introduction  
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REG BOLTON Circus as education  
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RICHARD WATERHOUSE Travelling shows in rural Australia 1850-1915  
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MIMI COLLIGAN Circus in theatre: Astley's amphitheatre, Melbourne 1854-1857  
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GAVIN ROBBINS The passion and totality of your body, mind and soul: an interview with Nigel Jamieson  
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LYNN EVERETT Thrills and spills: the precarious life of Circus Monoxide  
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JOHN WHITEOAK The development of Australian Circus Music  
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DAVID C S SISSONS Japanese acrobatic troupes touring Australasia 1867-1900  
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CATHY J BARRETT and HEATHER VALLANCE The wild west show: socio-historic spectacle and character as circus  
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PETA TAIT Circus bodies as theatre animals  
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NICOLA BRACKERTZ The battle for colonial circus supremacy: John Bull, Uncle Sam and their 'Chariots of Fire'  
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MARK ST LEON Noms d'arena: the use of pseudonyms in Australian circus  
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MARK ST LEON Noms d'arena: the use of pseudonyms in Australian circus  
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SUE BROADWAY Circus Oz - the first seven years: a memoir  
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Review: MURRAY BRAMWELL The Blind Giant is Dancing the rev. ed by Stephen Sewell  
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Review:JOANNE TOMPKINS Natural Life adapted by Humphrey Bower  
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