Theatre and Drama Program
Australasian Drama Studies
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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