Australasian Drama Studies
Number 42 April 2003
Contents
Community, Challenge and Collaboration
Believing two things at once
MICHAEL GURR
Collaboration and community
The Seventh Rex Cramphorn Memorial Lecture
NICK ENRIGHT
Introduction to Citizen X
CITIZEN X by Sidetrack Performance Group
JANE GOODALL
Koorero with Jim Moriarty
RUTH GLASSEY and ANA WELHAM
Guerillas in our midst: contemporary Australian guerilla performance and the poststructural community
REBECCA CAINES
Comedy, Ethnicity, Community
Roy Rene ‘Mo’: Australian clown or monarch of the mob?
KATH LEAHY
Black and Tran: a comedy that laughs in the face of racism?
HELENA GREHAN
Toa Fraser: shifting boundaries in Pacific Island comedy
DAVID O’DONNELL and BRONWYN TWEDDLE
Women, Collaboration and Intervention
Black Chicks Talking: an interview with Leah Purcell
LYNNE BRADLEY
The desire to affirm and challenge: an interview with Hannie Rayson
DENISE VARNEY
Hannie Rayson’s Life After George: theatrical intervention and public intellectual discourse
DENISE VARNEY
Reviews
RONALDO MORELOS, Three Plays by Asian Australians ed. Don Batchelor
JONATHAN DAWSON, Lantana: Original Screenplay by Andrew Bovell
DAVID CARNEGIE, O Brave New World: Two Centuries of Shakespeare on the Australian Stage ed. John Golder & Richard Madelaine
PETER FITZPATRICK, Workers’ Playtime: Theatre and the Labour Movement Since 1970 by Alan Filewod & David Watt
RACHEL FENSHAM, Mapping Cultural Identity in Contemporary Australian Performance by Helena Grehan
VERONICA KELLY, Siting the Other: Re-visions of Marginality in Australian and English-Canadian Drama ed. Marc Maufort & Franca Bellarsi
KOH TAI ANN, Theatre and Politics in Contemporary Singapore by William Peterson
REBECCA SCHNEIDER, Body Show/s: Australian Viewings of Live Performance ed. Peta Tait
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