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THE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. PLAYS OF THE 50S: VOLUME 2 The play was first produced in Sydney in 1960. The Life of the Party (1960) by Ray Mathew. This play draws a desperate portrait of post-war urban sophisticates trapped in the shadow of the Cold War. The Life of the Party was a finalist in the 1957 London Observer competition and had a short season in London. ISBN: 9780868196954.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight WHERE WORDS ONCE WERE In the dystopian world of Where Words Once Were, our hero learns the damage words can do, along with their power to heal. Where Words Once Were is published in For We The Young , a collection of plays by one of Australia’s most beloved writers of theatre for young people, Finegan Kruckemeyer.The collection offers a glimpse into worlds of quiet sorrow and deep joy, daring feats and ingeniousTHE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
THE SOUND OF WAITING THE SOUND OF WAITING. by Mary Anne Butler. A night. A storm. A raging ocean. Hamed Mokri stands on a tiny wooden boat on high and stormy seas, cradling his small daughter as he journeys to find them a place of Hope and Possibility. Meanwhile; an Angel of Death hovers nearby; conjuring up all its powers to send them both to the very bottom ofSANDRA SHOTLANDER
Sandra is a Melbourne playwright, director and teacher of writing, whose plays have been performed and published in Australia and the USA. Plays include //Framework, Blind Salome, Angels of Power and BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.SWIMMING IN CIRCLES
SWIMMING IN CIRCLES. by Janet Brown. Set on Bruny Island, Tasmania, ASTRID and KARLY are sisters who have a difficult relationship. Their mother has recently died after a long illness. ASTRID aged 42, married to BEN, and they have a six year old daughter named CHARLOTTE. She lives in Hobart and works in the office of an accountant.ROSLYN TAYLOR
Roslyn Taylor was born in Newcastle, NSW and has lived all her life in country towns. She began writing after moving to Wagga Wagga in the Riverina. Publications: PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO YOUR TUPPERWARE PARTY, SHARLEEN? (Poetry, 1985); BRING ON THE DANCING MEN!? (Poetry, 1966); YOUR HILLS ARE TOO HIGH (Autobiography, 1986); UNCLE ABE (Novel, 1989)THE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. PLAYS OF THE 50S: VOLUME 2 The play was first produced in Sydney in 1960. The Life of the Party (1960) by Ray Mathew. This play draws a desperate portrait of post-war urban sophisticates trapped in the shadow of the Cold War. The Life of the Party was a finalist in the 1957 London Observer competition and had a short season in London. ISBN: 9780868196954.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight WHERE WORDS ONCE WERE In the dystopian world of Where Words Once Were, our hero learns the damage words can do, along with their power to heal. Where Words Once Were is published in For We The Young , a collection of plays by one of Australia’s most beloved writers of theatre for young people, Finegan Kruckemeyer.The collection offers a glimpse into worlds of quiet sorrow and deep joy, daring feats and ingeniousTHE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
THE SOUND OF WAITING THE SOUND OF WAITING. by Mary Anne Butler. A night. A storm. A raging ocean. Hamed Mokri stands on a tiny wooden boat on high and stormy seas, cradling his small daughter as he journeys to find them a place of Hope and Possibility. Meanwhile; an Angel of Death hovers nearby; conjuring up all its powers to send them both to the very bottom ofSANDRA SHOTLANDER
Sandra is a Melbourne playwright, director and teacher of writing, whose plays have been performed and published in Australia and the USA. Plays include //Framework, Blind Salome, Angels of Power and BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.SWIMMING IN CIRCLES
SWIMMING IN CIRCLES. by Janet Brown. Set on Bruny Island, Tasmania, ASTRID and KARLY are sisters who have a difficult relationship. Their mother has recently died after a long illness. ASTRID aged 42, married to BEN, and they have a six year old daughter named CHARLOTTE. She lives in Hobart and works in the office of an accountant.ROSLYN TAYLOR
Roslyn Taylor was born in Newcastle, NSW and has lived all her life in country towns. She began writing after moving to Wagga Wagga in the Riverina. Publications: PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO YOUR TUPPERWARE PARTY, SHARLEEN? (Poetry, 1985); BRING ON THE DANCING MEN!? (Poetry, 1966); YOUR HILLS ARE TOO HIGH (Autobiography, 1986); UNCLE ABE (Novel, 1989)THE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight JACK: THE JACK HIBBERD RETROSPECTIVE Jack Hibberd: Selected Plays by Jack Hibberd. Three early plays from Jack Hibberd which continue to be performed, studied and read for pleaure. CP-1292 White with Wire Wheels (1967) Hibberd satirises the culture of masculinity expressed in cars, booze and work, a world in BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.THE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
ALL SOULS | AUSTRALIANPLAYS.ORG All Soul's Day, or the Day of the Dead, is when the dead return to the world of the living. In the shadows of a crumbling urban landscape, three couples pass under the gaze of Phillippa, an ageing homeless visionary. The writing in this play is poetic and uncompromising.ISBN:
SOMETHING MORE THAN NIGHT Magnetic Island, April 1959. Stones have pummelled the Britton home for the past five nights. The attacks seem focused on 12 year old Lillian Britton. The stones smash through her THE CURSE OF MACBETH When the Drama Club discover that their teacher is away for the rest of the term, they are dismayed to be stuck with her replacement. The Beck. The cynical PE teacher, overdue for long service leave,BLOOD PRESSURE
Two brothers, Michael and Adam, are in a hotel bathroom an hour before Michael is due to play at a piano recital. Michael is late. Adam keeps vomiting. When the details of Adam’s illness becomeBEAUTIFUL GIRLS
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. by Holland Brooks. What would you be willing to do in order to live your wildest dreams? Ariel is a driven young model with dreams of fame and fortune. Patsy is a naïve amateur on her first shoot. Lewis, the photographer, will go to any lengths to ensure he perfectly captures the image inTHE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. PLAYS OF THE 50S: VOLUME 2 The play was first produced in Sydney in 1960. The Life of the Party (1960) by Ray Mathew. This play draws a desperate portrait of post-war urban sophisticates trapped in the shadow of the Cold War. The Life of the Party was a finalist in the 1957 London Observer competition and had a short season in London. ISBN: 9780868196954.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight WHERE WORDS ONCE WERE In the dystopian world of Where Words Once Were, our hero learns the damage words can do, along with their power to heal. Where Words Once Were is published in For We The Young , a collection of plays by one of Australia’s most beloved writers of theatre for young people, Finegan Kruckemeyer.The collection offers a glimpse into worlds of quiet sorrow and deep joy, daring feats and ingeniousTHE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
THE SOUND OF WAITING THE SOUND OF WAITING. by Mary Anne Butler. A night. A storm. A raging ocean. Hamed Mokri stands on a tiny wooden boat on high and stormy seas, cradling his small daughter as he journeys to find them a place of Hope and Possibility. Meanwhile; an Angel of Death hovers nearby; conjuring up all its powers to send them both to the very bottom ofSANDRA SHOTLANDER
Sandra is a Melbourne playwright, director and teacher of writing, whose plays have been performed and published in Australia and the USA. Plays include //Framework, Blind Salome, Angels of Power and BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.SWIMMING IN CIRCLES
SWIMMING IN CIRCLES. by Janet Brown. Set on Bruny Island, Tasmania, ASTRID and KARLY are sisters who have a difficult relationship. Their mother has recently died after a long illness. ASTRID aged 42, married to BEN, and they have a six year old daughter named CHARLOTTE. She lives in Hobart and works in the office of an accountant.ROSLYN TAYLOR
Roslyn Taylor was born in Newcastle, NSW and has lived all her life in country towns. She began writing after moving to Wagga Wagga in the Riverina. Publications: PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO YOUR TUPPERWARE PARTY, SHARLEEN? (Poetry, 1985); BRING ON THE DANCING MEN!? (Poetry, 1966); YOUR HILLS ARE TOO HIGH (Autobiography, 1986); UNCLE ABE (Novel, 1989)THE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. PLAYS OF THE 50S: VOLUME 2 The play was first produced in Sydney in 1960. The Life of the Party (1960) by Ray Mathew. This play draws a desperate portrait of post-war urban sophisticates trapped in the shadow of the Cold War. The Life of the Party was a finalist in the 1957 London Observer competition and had a short season in London. ISBN: 9780868196954.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight WHERE WORDS ONCE WERE In the dystopian world of Where Words Once Were, our hero learns the damage words can do, along with their power to heal. Where Words Once Were is published in For We The Young , a collection of plays by one of Australia’s most beloved writers of theatre for young people, Finegan Kruckemeyer.The collection offers a glimpse into worlds of quiet sorrow and deep joy, daring feats and ingeniousTHE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
THE SOUND OF WAITING THE SOUND OF WAITING. by Mary Anne Butler. A night. A storm. A raging ocean. Hamed Mokri stands on a tiny wooden boat on high and stormy seas, cradling his small daughter as he journeys to find them a place of Hope and Possibility. Meanwhile; an Angel of Death hovers nearby; conjuring up all its powers to send them both to the very bottom ofSANDRA SHOTLANDER
Sandra is a Melbourne playwright, director and teacher of writing, whose plays have been performed and published in Australia and the USA. Plays include //Framework, Blind Salome, Angels of Power and BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.SWIMMING IN CIRCLES
SWIMMING IN CIRCLES. by Janet Brown. Set on Bruny Island, Tasmania, ASTRID and KARLY are sisters who have a difficult relationship. Their mother has recently died after a long illness. ASTRID aged 42, married to BEN, and they have a six year old daughter named CHARLOTTE. She lives in Hobart and works in the office of an accountant.ROSLYN TAYLOR
Roslyn Taylor was born in Newcastle, NSW and has lived all her life in country towns. She began writing after moving to Wagga Wagga in the Riverina. Publications: PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO YOUR TUPPERWARE PARTY, SHARLEEN? (Poetry, 1985); BRING ON THE DANCING MEN!? (Poetry, 1966); YOUR HILLS ARE TOO HIGH (Autobiography, 1986); UNCLE ABE (Novel, 1989)THE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight JACK: THE JACK HIBBERD RETROSPECTIVE Jack Hibberd: Selected Plays by Jack Hibberd. Three early plays from Jack Hibberd which continue to be performed, studied and read for pleaure. CP-1292 White with Wire Wheels (1967) Hibberd satirises the culture of masculinity expressed in cars, booze and work, a world in BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.THE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
ALL SOULS | AUSTRALIANPLAYS.ORG All Soul's Day, or the Day of the Dead, is when the dead return to the world of the living. In the shadows of a crumbling urban landscape, three couples pass under the gaze of Phillippa, an ageing homeless visionary. The writing in this play is poetic and uncompromising.ISBN:
SOMETHING MORE THAN NIGHT Magnetic Island, April 1959. Stones have pummelled the Britton home for the past five nights. The attacks seem focused on 12 year old Lillian Britton. The stones smash through her THE CURSE OF MACBETH When the Drama Club discover that their teacher is away for the rest of the term, they are dismayed to be stuck with her replacement. The Beck. The cynical PE teacher, overdue for long service leave,BLOOD PRESSURE
Two brothers, Michael and Adam, are in a hotel bathroom an hour before Michael is due to play at a piano recital. Michael is late. Adam keeps vomiting. When the details of Adam’s illness becomeBEAUTIFUL GIRLS
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. by Holland Brooks. What would you be willing to do in order to live your wildest dreams? Ariel is a driven young model with dreams of fame and fortune. Patsy is a naïve amateur on her first shoot. Lewis, the photographer, will go to any lengths to ensure he perfectly captures the image inTHE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. PLAYS OF THE 50S: VOLUME 2 The play was first produced in Sydney in 1960. The Life of the Party (1960) by Ray Mathew. This play draws a desperate portrait of post-war urban sophisticates trapped in the shadow of the Cold War. The Life of the Party was a finalist in the 1957 London Observer competition and had a short season in London. ISBN: 9780868196954.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight WHERE WORDS ONCE WERE In the dystopian world of Where Words Once Were, our hero learns the damage words can do, along with their power to heal. Where Words Once Were is published in For We The Young , a collection of plays by one of Australia’s most beloved writers of theatre for young people, Finegan Kruckemeyer.The collection offers a glimpse into worlds of quiet sorrow and deep joy, daring feats and ingeniousTHE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
THE SOUND OF WAITING THE SOUND OF WAITING. by Mary Anne Butler. A night. A storm. A raging ocean. Hamed Mokri stands on a tiny wooden boat on high and stormy seas, cradling his small daughter as he journeys to find them a place of Hope and Possibility. Meanwhile; an Angel of Death hovers nearby; conjuring up all its powers to send them both to the very bottom ofSANDRA SHOTLANDER
Sandra is a Melbourne playwright, director and teacher of writing, whose plays have been performed and published in Australia and the USA. Plays include //Framework, Blind Salome, Angels of Power and BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.SWIMMING IN CIRCLES
SWIMMING IN CIRCLES. by Janet Brown. Set on Bruny Island, Tasmania, ASTRID and KARLY are sisters who have a difficult relationship. Their mother has recently died after a long illness. ASTRID aged 42, married to BEN, and they have a six year old daughter named CHARLOTTE. She lives in Hobart and works in the office of an accountant.ROSLYN TAYLOR
Roslyn Taylor was born in Newcastle, NSW and has lived all her life in country towns. She began writing after moving to Wagga Wagga in the Riverina. Publications: PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO YOUR TUPPERWARE PARTY, SHARLEEN? (Poetry, 1985); BRING ON THE DANCING MEN!? (Poetry, 1966); YOUR HILLS ARE TOO HIGH (Autobiography, 1986); UNCLE ABE (Novel, 1989)THE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. PLAYS OF THE 50S: VOLUME 2 The play was first produced in Sydney in 1960. The Life of the Party (1960) by Ray Mathew. This play draws a desperate portrait of post-war urban sophisticates trapped in the shadow of the Cold War. The Life of the Party was a finalist in the 1957 London Observer competition and had a short season in London. ISBN: 9780868196954.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight WHERE WORDS ONCE WERE In the dystopian world of Where Words Once Were, our hero learns the damage words can do, along with their power to heal. Where Words Once Were is published in For We The Young , a collection of plays by one of Australia’s most beloved writers of theatre for young people, Finegan Kruckemeyer.The collection offers a glimpse into worlds of quiet sorrow and deep joy, daring feats and ingeniousTHE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
THE SOUND OF WAITING THE SOUND OF WAITING. by Mary Anne Butler. A night. A storm. A raging ocean. Hamed Mokri stands on a tiny wooden boat on high and stormy seas, cradling his small daughter as he journeys to find them a place of Hope and Possibility. Meanwhile; an Angel of Death hovers nearby; conjuring up all its powers to send them both to the very bottom ofSANDRA SHOTLANDER
Sandra is a Melbourne playwright, director and teacher of writing, whose plays have been performed and published in Australia and the USA. Plays include //Framework, Blind Salome, Angels of Power and BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.SWIMMING IN CIRCLES
SWIMMING IN CIRCLES. by Janet Brown. Set on Bruny Island, Tasmania, ASTRID and KARLY are sisters who have a difficult relationship. Their mother has recently died after a long illness. ASTRID aged 42, married to BEN, and they have a six year old daughter named CHARLOTTE. She lives in Hobart and works in the office of an accountant.ROSLYN TAYLOR
Roslyn Taylor was born in Newcastle, NSW and has lived all her life in country towns. She began writing after moving to Wagga Wagga in the Riverina. Publications: PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO YOUR TUPPERWARE PARTY, SHARLEEN? (Poetry, 1985); BRING ON THE DANCING MEN!? (Poetry, 1966); YOUR HILLS ARE TOO HIGH (Autobiography, 1986); UNCLE ABE (Novel, 1989)THE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.BRAN NUE DAE
BRAN NUE DAE - DOCUMENTARY. by Jimmy Chi. Directed and produced by Tom om Zubrycki. For years Jimmy Chi has been creating BRAN NUE DAE. It is the combination of his own experiences, his views of the world and the pooled talents of his friends who make up the Broome band Kuckles. BRAN NUE DAE: THE MUSICAL is a story of an Aboriginal boy's flight JACK: THE JACK HIBBERD RETROSPECTIVE Jack Hibberd: Selected Plays by Jack Hibberd. Three early plays from Jack Hibberd which continue to be performed, studied and read for pleaure. CP-1292 White with Wire Wheels (1967) Hibberd satirises the culture of masculinity expressed in cars, booze and work, a world inTHE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
BARBARA AND THE CAMP DOGS Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here.THE BERRY MAN
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. ALL SOULS | AUSTRALIANPLAYS.ORG All Soul's Day, or the Day of the Dead, is when the dead return to the world of the living. In the shadows of a crumbling urban landscape, three couples pass under the gaze of Phillippa, an ageing homeless visionary. The writing in this play is poetic and uncompromising.ISBN:
NOEL ANDERSON
Noel Anderson. Noel completed NIDA’s Playwright Studio in 1996 and his written work includes: Germ Warfare (Bondi Pavilion, Sydney), Kylie Kastle Throws a Party – an educational piece performed in schools across Australia, Sammy and Dave (Stables Theatre, Sydney) and The Carer (Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney). In 2008, Noel’s short play Pulling Out won ‘best writing & best production SOMETHING MORE THAN NIGHT Magnetic Island, April 1959. Stones have pummelled the Britton home for the past five nights. The attacks seem focused on 12 year old Lillian Britton. The stones smash through herLITTLE BIRD
Study Guide Little Bird By Robyn Brookes © 2014 3 INDEX INDEX ..3THE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
BECAUSE THERE WAS FIRE But they soon learn that escape isn't that easy, and fires can burn beyond control. Written by Jamie Hornsby, one of South Australia's most exciting new writers, because there was fire is a darkly-comic coming of age story set against the backdrop of the burning Australian bush. Inaugural commission from Jopuka Productions. Style:Drama/Thriller.
JACK: THE JACK HIBBERD RETROSPECTIVE Jack Hibberd: Selected Plays by Jack Hibberd. Three early plays from Jack Hibberd which continue to be performed, studied and read for pleaure. CP-1292 White with Wire Wheels (1967) Hibberd satirises the culture of masculinity expressed in cars, booze and work, a world in PERFORMANCE MAKING IN A VIOLENT WORLD Rani Pramesti is a Chinese-Indonesian theatre maker and inter-cultural producer based in Melbourne. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of Rani P Collaborations, which provides performance platforms for women, to inspire conversations, self-reflection and social change.The mission of Rani P Collaborations is to give audiences and communities transformative experiences through intimate andSWIMMING IN CIRCLES
SWIMMING IN CIRCLES. by Janet Brown. Set on Bruny Island, Tasmania, ASTRID and KARLY are sisters who have a difficult relationship. Their mother has recently died after a long illness. ASTRID aged 42, married to BEN, and they have a six year old daughter named CHARLOTTE. She lives in Hobart and works in the office of an accountant.THE BOOK OF DUCKS
Callie and George find a duck in their backyard, and soon find themselves being adopted (rather than the other way around). Sharing Melbourne’s spirit of seriousness and silliness, The Book of Ducks is a love-letter to Melbourne, a brand new fairy tale for everyone who never got to be the main character in the old ones. It is a story about trusting yourself, finding your team (or, at the THE RAIN | AUSTRALIANPLAYS.ORG THE RAIN. by Daniel Keene. In The Rain an old woman begins her story with the words people used to give me things. She tells of her past, when she was very young and would stand in a field as hundreds of people filed past her to the train. Forbidden to take anything with them, they handed her the small treasures they carry.SANDRA SHOTLANDER
Sandra is a Melbourne playwright, director and teacher of writing, whose plays have been performed and published in Australia and the USA. Plays include //Framework, Blind Salome, Angels of Power andROSLYN TAYLOR
Roslyn Taylor was born in Newcastle, NSW and has lived all her life in country towns. She began writing after moving to Wagga Wagga in the Riverina. Publications: PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO YOUR TUPPERWARE PARTY, SHARLEEN? (Poetry, 1985); BRING ON THE DANCING MEN!? (Poetry, 1966); YOUR HILLS ARE TOO HIGH (Autobiography, 1986); UNCLE ABE (Novel, 1989)THE ROOD SCREEN
Theodora is a dyke with a yearning for the sacred. Her life with Celeste is abundant, bliss-ridden, made it heaven - but how can she find a home for her spiritual instincts when religions condemn theTHE DEAD TWIN
THE DEAD TWIN. by Chi Vu. Steve is a young man with a bright future. He is floating, listless, sometimes detached from reality. When Steve meets Lola, he develops the ability to contact his long dead twin. His parents, Howard and Barbara, have a pact not to talk about Steve’s twin, who died during war. But each of them dreams of encounteringhim.
BECAUSE THERE WAS FIRE But they soon learn that escape isn't that easy, and fires can burn beyond control. Written by Jamie Hornsby, one of South Australia's most exciting new writers, because there was fire is a darkly-comic coming of age story set against the backdrop of the burning Australian bush. Inaugural commission from Jopuka Productions. Style:Drama/Thriller.
JACK: THE JACK HIBBERD RETROSPECTIVE Jack Hibberd: Selected Plays by Jack Hibberd. Three early plays from Jack Hibberd which continue to be performed, studied and read for pleaure. CP-1292 White with Wire Wheels (1967) Hibberd satirises the culture of masculinity expressed in cars, booze and work, a world in PERFORMANCE MAKING IN A VIOLENT WORLD Rani Pramesti is a Chinese-Indonesian theatre maker and inter-cultural producer based in Melbourne. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of Rani P Collaborations, which provides performance platforms for women, to inspire conversations, self-reflection and social change.The mission of Rani P Collaborations is to give audiences and communities transformative experiences through intimate andSWIMMING IN CIRCLES
SWIMMING IN CIRCLES. by Janet Brown. Set on Bruny Island, Tasmania, ASTRID and KARLY are sisters who have a difficult relationship. Their mother has recently died after a long illness. ASTRID aged 42, married to BEN, and they have a six year old daughter named CHARLOTTE. She lives in Hobart and works in the office of an accountant.THE BOOK OF DUCKS
Callie and George find a duck in their backyard, and soon find themselves being adopted (rather than the other way around). Sharing Melbourne’s spirit of seriousness and silliness, The Book of Ducks is a love-letter to Melbourne, a brand new fairy tale for everyone who never got to be the main character in the old ones. It is a story about trusting yourself, finding your team (or, at the THE RAIN | AUSTRALIANPLAYS.ORG THE RAIN. by Daniel Keene. In The Rain an old woman begins her story with the words people used to give me things. She tells of her past, when she was very young and would stand in a field as hundreds of people filed past her to the train. Forbidden to take anything with them, they handed her the small treasures they carry.SANDRA SHOTLANDER
Sandra is a Melbourne playwright, director and teacher of writing, whose plays have been performed and published in Australia and the USA. Plays include //Framework, Blind Salome, Angels of Power andROSLYN TAYLOR
Roslyn Taylor was born in Newcastle, NSW and has lived all her life in country towns. She began writing after moving to Wagga Wagga in the Riverina. Publications: PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO YOUR TUPPERWARE PARTY, SHARLEEN? (Poetry, 1985); BRING ON THE DANCING MEN!? (Poetry, 1966); YOUR HILLS ARE TOO HIGH (Autobiography, 1986); UNCLE ABE (Novel, 1989)THE ROOD SCREEN
Theodora is a dyke with a yearning for the sacred. Her life with Celeste is abundant, bliss-ridden, made it heaven - but how can she find a home for her spiritual instincts when religions condemn theTHE REAL WORLD
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. PERFORMANCE MAKING IN A VIOLENT WORLD Rani Pramesti is a Chinese-Indonesian theatre maker and inter-cultural producer based in Melbourne. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of Rani P Collaborations, which provides performance platforms for women, to inspire conversations, self-reflection and social change.The mission of Rani P Collaborations is to give audiences and communities transformative experiences through intimate andGENERATION B
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. MODOTTI | AUSTRALIANPLAYS.ORG A play set in San Francisco, Mexico and eastern bloc Europe Modotti tells the story of photographer Tina Modotti and her life as a revolutionary. Occupying the first half of the 20th Century when politics are explosive and social and political unrest a familiar everyday occurrence, Modotti takes us into one of the most exciting periods in history. In Mexico with her lover American photographerTHE ROOD SCREEN
Theodora is a dyke with a yearning for the sacred. Her life with Celeste is abundant, bliss-ridden, made it heaven - but how can she find a home for her spiritual instincts when religions condemn the CODGERS | AUSTRALIANPLAYS.ORG Five senior Aussie men, some of them mates since war service, meet one morning each week in a gym. They exercise together, chew the fat, laugh, tease and sing. They solve the problems of the world,HELL'S CANYON
Hell’s Canyon is a play that celebrates everything magical about being a young person, the tenacity of teenage friendship, and our ability to transcend tragedy by reaching for the sublime. ISBN: 9781760622466. Length: full length. Cast: 1 female, 1 male. Cast age: 12 to 16, 16 to 18, 18+.THE BOOK OF DUCKS
Callie and George find a duck in their backyard, and soon find themselves being adopted (rather than the other way around). Sharing Melbourne’s spirit of seriousness and silliness, The Book of Ducks is a love-letter to Melbourne, a brand new fairy tale for everyone who never got to be the main character in the old ones. It is a story about trusting yourself, finding your team (or, at theTHE BERRY MAN
Quality Australian play scripts from Australian playwrights. Your first resource. Comprehensive database, biographies and extracts. Theatre industry and educators find, shop and buy here. THE RAIN | AUSTRALIANPLAYS.ORG THE RAIN. by Daniel Keene. In The Rain an old woman begins her story with the words people used to give me things. She tells of her past, when she was very young and would stand in a field as hundreds of people filed past her to the train. Forbidden to take anything with them, they handed her the small treasures they carry.≡ Menu
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