A Companion to Theatre in Australia
A comprehensive reference book, never before attempted, which covers theatre in Australia in all its forms since 1788. Some 1300 entries, alphabetically organised and ranging in length from 200 to 7000 words, cover Australian and visiting personalities who have influenced Australian cultural history; genres from melodrama and the classics to pantomime, musical theatre, circus and performance art. Longer entries include historical accounts of colonial theatre, industrial relations, touring conditions, acting style, management dramatic criticism, set design, theatre buildings, government subsidy, regional and amateur theatre, training and technology. Aboriginal theatre influence, immigrants, and the traditions of European, Asian and American theatre in Australia have also been examined. Some 200 writers have contributed to the work, ranging from academics to private researchers and theatre practitioners.
- Uniquely comprehensive guide to Australian theatre, past and present
- Written by a team of the leading critics and specialists in Australia
- Co-published with Currency Press, Australia's leading performing arts publisher since 1971
Reviews & endorsements
'[This is] a book to defeat reviewers who set out to fault it with a random list of facts to check: it comes out as a very sound resource of scholarship, meticulously edited in terms of detail. As a generator of interest in the subject, this book is outstanding'. Australasian Drama Studies
Product details
December 1995Hardback
9780521345286
704 pages
257 × 183 × 41 mm
1.718kg
60 b/w illus.
Unavailable - out of print January 1999
Table of Contents
- Entries are in alphabetical order with an index for cross-referencing.