Recognition is the aim of this account of an artist who is now remembered largely for her beauty, her wide iconic fame achieved by mass distribution of her image via photography and postcards, and her professional association with a internationally prominent producer who was also her husband. It is however a historically situated study, confining itself to readings of the kind of theatrical, social and cultural work performed by Brayton's presence in a rapidly-modernising Australia during the period between Federation in 1901 and the first World War, which event marks a disjuncture in the patterns of entertainment and cultural discourse in the new nation. Pre-war Australian theatre and vaudeville managements competed vigorously to secure th...
Costume designer Orry-Kelly has a unique place in Hollywood history as one of the few designers to w...
This brief history was requested by La Boite Theatre Company and completed in February 2007. As a se...
Stage women, 1900–50 explores the many ways in which women conceptualised, constructed and participa...
Jessie Matthews’ post-war tours to Australia were part of a sequence of commercially successful impo...
The Australian theatre in the late nineteenth century was in transition: it was, like the country, s...
This thesis examines in detail the construct we term the ‘theatre star’. It aims to investigate how ...
A hundred years ago the international craze for picture postcards distributed millions of images of ...
Anae, N ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-2771This chapter investigates the social and cultural discourses that ...
Anae, N ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-2771Iinvestigates the social and cultural discourses that informed jou...
Miss W Treads is a theatrical encounter with one of Australia’s early performers. A young researcher...
This thesis is concerned with the siren-call that lured Australian artists abroad between 1890 and 1...
© 1984 Margaret E. McGuireClarice Beckett has been a fugitive figure in the short history of Austral...
This thesis explores the cultural and artistic influence of Britain in Australia, or the Britishness...
Modern celebrity is typically associated with metropolitan centers and with the new media of radio a...
This thesis fills out Wilson\u27s previously unresearched biography and argues for a reassessment of...
Costume designer Orry-Kelly has a unique place in Hollywood history as one of the few designers to w...
This brief history was requested by La Boite Theatre Company and completed in February 2007. As a se...
Stage women, 1900–50 explores the many ways in which women conceptualised, constructed and participa...
Jessie Matthews’ post-war tours to Australia were part of a sequence of commercially successful impo...
The Australian theatre in the late nineteenth century was in transition: it was, like the country, s...
This thesis examines in detail the construct we term the ‘theatre star’. It aims to investigate how ...
A hundred years ago the international craze for picture postcards distributed millions of images of ...
Anae, N ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-2771This chapter investigates the social and cultural discourses that ...
Anae, N ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-2771Iinvestigates the social and cultural discourses that informed jou...
Miss W Treads is a theatrical encounter with one of Australia’s early performers. A young researcher...
This thesis is concerned with the siren-call that lured Australian artists abroad between 1890 and 1...
© 1984 Margaret E. McGuireClarice Beckett has been a fugitive figure in the short history of Austral...
This thesis explores the cultural and artistic influence of Britain in Australia, or the Britishness...
Modern celebrity is typically associated with metropolitan centers and with the new media of radio a...
This thesis fills out Wilson\u27s previously unresearched biography and argues for a reassessment of...
Costume designer Orry-Kelly has a unique place in Hollywood history as one of the few designers to w...
This brief history was requested by La Boite Theatre Company and completed in February 2007. As a se...
Stage women, 1900–50 explores the many ways in which women conceptualised, constructed and participa...