This article traces the birth of the New Wave of Australian theatre in the late '60s and early '70s. While describing the nationalist influences on the young theatre-makers involved, the article is careful to describe such international forces as the European avant-garde and American youth culture
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
The influence of the US avant-garde on alternative theatre in Australia in the 1960s and 70s
For much of the twentieth century, branches of the New Theatre in Australia presented left-wing thea...
AUSTRALIAN THEATRE in the 1990s is a vigorous enterprise displaying the energies and contradictions ...
This period begins with an ending, because 1975 marks the demise of a brief spurt of social exuberan...
Within contemporary performance arenas young people and companies who develop work for them are a vi...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)This article presents a general explanatio...
The 1970s was a time when previous cultural restrictions on middle-class Australia were lifted, and ...
By the middle of the 1960s, Australia’s ‘first wave’ of rock and roll had been superseded by a matur...
One of the longest running theatre companies in Australia, New Theatre began life as the Workers...
Reflecting on what he saw as the paltry local offerings in the 1969 Australian theatre season for Th...
This thesis argues that American experimental theatre practice was one key factor in the developmen...
This thesis investigates the representation, positioning, and valuing of young people and youth-spec...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
The influence of the US avant-garde on alternative theatre in Australia in the 1960s and 70s
For much of the twentieth century, branches of the New Theatre in Australia presented left-wing thea...
AUSTRALIAN THEATRE in the 1990s is a vigorous enterprise displaying the energies and contradictions ...
This period begins with an ending, because 1975 marks the demise of a brief spurt of social exuberan...
Within contemporary performance arenas young people and companies who develop work for them are a vi...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)This article presents a general explanatio...
The 1970s was a time when previous cultural restrictions on middle-class Australia were lifted, and ...
By the middle of the 1960s, Australia’s ‘first wave’ of rock and roll had been superseded by a matur...
One of the longest running theatre companies in Australia, New Theatre began life as the Workers...
Reflecting on what he saw as the paltry local offerings in the 1969 Australian theatre season for Th...
This thesis argues that American experimental theatre practice was one key factor in the developmen...
This thesis investigates the representation, positioning, and valuing of young people and youth-spec...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...
In this article, we trace the emergence of film criticism in Australia, from the period of its first...