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Issue 64

Issue 64

Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Contents

Meredith Rogers and Julian Meyrick
Introduction

Helen Thomson
Obituary for GJM

Geoffrey Milne
Australian Theatre in the 1980s: Trends and Movements

Robert Reid
A City This Size Should Have So Many Theatres: The Church Theatre, 1983–1989

Paul Davies
Dramatic Tales Stir the Suburbs: Melbourne's Location Theatre Movement, 1979–1990

Meredith Roger
At Home with The Mill: Democratic Theatre-Making in Geelong, 1978–1984

Jane Mullett
Australian New Circus in the 1980s

Peter Eckersall (Moderator) with Russell Walsh, Suzanne Chaundy, Peter King, Patricia Cornelius, Bob Pavlich, John Ellis
Round Table on Theatre in Melbourne in the 1980s

Julian Meyrick
The Logic of Culture: The Fate of Alternative Theatre in the Post-Whitlam Period

Glenn d'Cruz 
The Man Who Mistook Marat for Sade: 'Living' Memory and the Video Archive

Alison Richards
Your History: Manning Clark's A History of Australia and the End of the New Wave

Gillian Arrighi
Towards a Cultural History of Community Circus in Australia

Rebekah Woodward-Hanna 
A Patchwork of Participation: Wan Smolbag Theatre's 'Big Plays' in Vanuatu

Natalie Lazaroo
We're Off to See the Wizard of Auslan: Translating Deaf Experience Through Community Performance

Jonathan Bollen
From The Silver Lining to The Roaring Days!: Amateur Theatre and Social Class in Broken Hill, 1940s–1960s

Murray Couch
Sex, Gender and the Industrial: Plays Performed by Broken Hill Repertory Society, 1945–1969

Chris Wenn
How I Heard: The 'Phenomenarchaeology' of Performance

Reviews                                                                                                                   

HELENA GREHAN, Theatre and Performance in the Asia-Pacific: Regional Modernities in the Global Era, by Denise Varney, Peter Eckersall, Chris Hudson and Barbara Hatley;

ANDRÉ BASTIAN, Telling Stories: Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander Performance, by Maryrose Casey, with an Afterword by Liza-Mare Syron;

KIM BASTON, 'We're People Who Do Shows': Back To Back Theatre: Performance Politics Visibility, edited by Helena Grehan and Peter Eckersall;

KAREN KARTOMI THOMAS, Performance, Popular Culture, and Piety in Muslim Southeast Asia, edited by Timothy P. Daniels;

FELIX NOBIS, The Twentieth-Century Performance Reader, 3rd edn, edited by Teresa Bradshaw and Noel Witts;

MERRILEE MOSS, Transparency, by Suzie Miller, Kelly, by Matthew Ryan, and Cyberbile and Grounded, by Alana Valentine;

LISA WARRINGTON, Downfall: Three New Zealand History Plays, by Michelanne Forster, and Playmarket 40: 40 Years of Playwriting in New Zealand, edited by Laurie Atkinson, and David O'Donnell:

RAND T. HAZOU, Rebellious Mirrors: Community-Based Theatre in Aotearoa/New Zealand, by Paul Maunder;

DAVID O'DONNELL, Me & Robert McKee, by Greg McGee;

EMMA WILLIS, Three Plays: Robert Lord, edited by Philip Mann;

DAVID O'DONNELL, Twenty New Zealand Playwrights, by Michelanne Forster and Vivienne Plumb


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