book - A History of Australian Drama: Volume 2, Australian Drama in the 1970's . 00-00-1978 |
Leslie Rees
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This book includes chapters regarding the above play writes. It is particularly useful in understanding the historical and socio-economic circumstances surro...[full record]
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newspaper - APG Beside the Seaside The Bulletin Review. p.n.p. |
Leonard Glickfeld
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Discusses Graeme's roll as a '24 year-old virgin sent out to explore the sex habits of Australian' in 'The Naked Bunyip'.
It also discusses Blundell's roll ...[full record]
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chapter - David Williamson: Collected Plays Volume 1 : Introduction . 00-00-1991. p.n.p. |
Kath Brisbane,
David Williamson
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A collection of five David Williamson Plays with an introduction by Katherine Brisbane.[full record]
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journal - Dimboola: The Film The Perambulator, Australian Performing Group Newsletter. pp.8-9 |
John Timlin
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Outlines the key people, the various funding organisations (and amounts invested), and the shooting shcedule for Dimboola.[full record]
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book - Four Australian Plays . 00-00-1985 |
Alexander Buzo,
Jack Hibberd,
John Romeril
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As well as two Hibberd plays, one Buzo and one Romeril this book contains an introduction by Graeme Blundell. Interestingly this introduction was written in ...[full record]
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journal - Oral History Australian Manuscripts collection. p.n.p. |
John Timlin
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The transcript of John Timlin's oral history. It moves through his schooling days, to numerous university and business ventures and finally elucidates how h...[full record]
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journal - Pram Factory Makes Worlds Worst Film The Perambulator: Australian Performing Group Newsletter. pp.8-9 |
An ironic reply to the critical reception of the film, Diboola. It cites five seperate quotes from the press.[full record]
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newspaper - Satisfying the Writing Urge: Tim Dare talks to playwright David Williamson The Australian. 28-08-1971. p.n.p. |
Tim Dare
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David Williamson speaks of the need for writers to learn their craft critically. He acknowledges La Mama and the APG as crutial to this in Australia.
He men...[full record]
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chapter - The Screening of Australia: Anatomy of a National Cinema Vol. 2 : Part Two: The First Phase (1970 - 75) The Prototype Emerges . 00-00-1986. pp.77 - 97 |
Susan Dermody,
Elizabeth Jacka
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Describing 'The Cars that Ate Paris' as the first of a legion of 'car crash movies', they cite how diegetically "..the entire economy of Paris is dependent o...[full record]
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book - The State of Play : The Revolution in The Australian Theatre since the 1960's . 00-00-1991 |
Leonard Radic
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Worthwhile historical chapters on La Mama and the Pram Factory[full record]
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