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Issue 80

Issue 80

Thu, 2 Jun 2022
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Australasian Drama Studies

Issue 80 | April 2022


Table of Contents

  1. Issue 080 (Full Issue PDF)
  2. Contents
  3. Editorial Yoni Prior
  4. Looking Forwards to the 1950s: Utilising the Concept of Hauntology to Investigate Australian Theatre History Julian Meyrick
  5. Before Neo-Burlesque, There Was Queer Cabaret: Revisiting Queer Performances from Melbourne in the 1990s Maude Davey
  6. Shadows of the Australian Performing Arts Ecology Görkem Acaroğlu
  7. ‘Time’s Up, Motherf*%ker’: Emasculation and Restaging Justice for Women in Aotearoa New Zealand Nicola Hyland
  8. The Use of Irony in Pākehā Performance Adriann Smith
  9. Director/Mother/Outlaw Katy Maudlin
  10. Traversing the Proscenium: Audience Enworlding in Musical Theatre Stuart Grant, Narelle Yeo and Melissa Fenton
  11. ‘What Do You Mean We Aren’t Performing Shakespeare?’: A Contemporary, Devised Performance Curriculum at a Regional Australian University Gillian Arrighi, Clare Irvine, Brian Joyce and Carine
  12. Between Freedom and Control: A Chorus-Centred Bakkhai for Community Ensemble Vahri McKenzie
  13. Driving “Transformational change”: using ecodramaturgy to develop a more sustainable theatre ecosystem Dr Saffron Benner
  14. Oppression and allyship in Australia’s Deaf Arts. Racheal Missingham and Bree Hadley
  15. Reviews
  16. Contributors


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