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2. Young people and performance in Australia and New Zealand [Paper in: Young People and Performance in Australia and New Zealand. Hunter, Mary Anne and Milne, Geoffrey (eds).]
3. Welcome to Lallyland: introducing the plays of Lally Katz as magical feminism. [Paper in: Young People and Performance in Australia and New Zealand. Hunter, Mary Anne and Milne, Geoffrey (eds).]
4. Toa Fraser: shifting boundaries in Pacific Island comedy.
5. Hannie Rayson's Life After George: theatrical intervention and public intellectual discourse.
6. Believing two things at once: [Keynote Address given at the annual conference of the Australasian Drama Studies Association at the University of Tasmania, Launceston, 4 July 2002.]
7. The desire to affirm and challenge: an interview with Hannie Rayson. [by Varney, Denise.]
8. Young colonists on the Australian stage: adaptations of Paul et Virginie by James Cobb and Marcus Clarke.
9. 'The more things change the more they stay the same ...'?: feminisms and performance studies [Paper in: Performance Studies in Australia, edited by Gay McAuley, Glen D'Cruz and Alison Richards.]
10. Writing Truly, Madly, Country
11. The Festival of the Dreaming: intimate, contemporary, true
12. Land of opportunity?
13. From the wings to centre stage: a production chronology of theatre and drama texts by Indigenous Australian writers
14. 7 valleys of nurturing: exploring the performing arts philosophy of Wesley Enoth: a profile
15. 'The city's surrounded by fire': Michael Gow's The Kid
16. 'Help me, I'm drowning!' calls the man in Jenny Kemp's The Black Sequin Dress: heterosexual masculinity in feminist performance
17. 'Because they're my people': an interview with Alex Harding and Barry Lowe [by Bilton-Smith, Philip]
18. E. W. O'Sullivan's Coo ee; or, Wild Days in the Bush: people's theatre or political circus?
19. Screenplays for radio: the radio drama of Louis Nowra
20. A lost Australian playwright: 'A Lady', c.1850. [Includes playscript entitled A Dialogue Between a Stump Orator and a Noted Squatter]
21. 'The monster is still there': an interview with Fe Remotigue [by Holledge, Julie]
22. Three approaches to modern theatre in Jakarta in the 1990s: Rendra, Putu Wijaya and Ratna Sarumpaet
23. 'Pulling the rug out from under your feet': an interview with Michael Gurr by Gilbert, Helen and Mawson, Melinda
24. 'When the devil drives': the plays of Steele Rudd
25. 'I refuse to give easy answers': an interview with Therese Radic. -by O' Loughlin, Iris
26. Peter Kenna's The Cassidy Album: a call for reviewing
27. 'Twenty one native women on motorcycles': an interview with Tomson Highway. -by Tompkins, Joanne and Male, Lisa
28. 'A form of music': an interview with Nick Enright. -by Kelly, Veronica
29. Middle class dissenter: an interview with Alexander Buzo. -by Verburgt, Ron
30. [Review of the Meat Party, a play by Duong Le Quy (2000)] [Paper in: Performance Studies in Australia, edited by Gay McAuley, Glen D'Cruz and Alison Richards.]
31. [Review of Sweet Road, a play by Debra Oswald (2000)] [Paper in: Performance Studies in Australia, edited by Gay McAuley, Glen D'Cruz and Alison Richards.]
32. Breaking new ground: an interview with Sandra Shotlander. -by McKinnon, Jocelyn. In special issue: Women in Theatre
33. Discourses of disruption and Alma De Groen's 'The Rivers of China'. -( 1988). In special issue: Women in Theatre
34. A very humanitarian type of socialism: an interview with Mona Brand. [by Poole, Gayle. In special issue: Women in Theatre]
35. 'There's gold in them thar files': playscripts deposited for copyright registration
36. 'A life long affair': Renee's writing for the theatre. -Commentary/ interview by Warrington, Lisa
37. The plays, playmakers and playhouses of recent New Zealand theatre: an overview
38. 'A fairly hybrid talent': an interview with John Romeril. -by Mercer, Leah
39. Getting New Zealand writing into theatres: the story of Playmarket
40. 'What kind of a society can develop under corrugated iron?: glimpses of New Zealand history in New Zealand plays
41. Writing about New Zealand drama. -A review of the literature on New Zealand drama
42. Promise and frustration: New Zealand playwriting since 1975
43. At the cross roads -Australian theatre-. -Keynote address to the Australasian Drama Studies Association. Conference (5th: 1984: La Trobe University). New Perspectives for Australian Theatre
44. William Archer: the prophet of Ibsen at the feet of false gods
45. Interview: Betty Roland talks to Drusilla Modjeska
46. Williams and Kazan: the creative synthesis. -Paper given at Australasian Drama Studies Conference (6th: 1985: University of Western Australia). The playwright's relationship with the director
47. Interview: Louis Nowra, Stephen Sewell and Neil Armfield talk to Jeremy Ridgman [Paper in: Popular Theatre Issue]
48. P.R. Stephensen and the early Workers' Theatre Movement in London [Includes the text of 'Blasting the Reds: A Workers' Play' by Stephens, Peter [i.e. Stephensen, P.R.] Paper in: Popular Theatre Issue]
49. Interview: Stephen Sewell talks to Mary Ann Hunter
50. Billy Barlow: an eccentric farce in one act by Charles Alexr Dibdin, Sydney, July 1843. -Includes text of the play
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