Redefining Theatre Communities - International Perspectives on Community-Conscious Theatre-Making by Szabolcs Musca (Editor); Marco Galea (Editor)
65.95 AUD
Category: Theatre | Series: G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.
An examination of the relationship between contemporary theater and its communities.Redefining Theatre Communities explores the interplay between contemporary theatre and communities. It considers the aesthetic, social, and cultural aspects of community-conscious theatre-making. While doing so, the volu ...Show more
Shakespeare on the Noongar Stage: Language Revival and Hecate by Clint Bracknell, Kylie Bracknell
29.99 AUD
Category: Theatre
The play Hecate is a landmark work in both theatre and language restoration. The Noongar language of the southwest of Western Australia is a critically endangered language impacted by settler-colonialism and suppressed until the 1970s. This book contains the complete play, a glossary, and chapters outli ...Show more
On Stage: Spotlight on Our Performing Arts by National Library of Australia
19.99 AUD
Category: Art
Imagine a crowded theatre. The lights have just gone down. An expectant silence blankets the audience as the chatter abruptly stops. The show is about to begin.Live performance is storytelling, expression, activism and hope. It is by nature ephemeral, yet its impact can be long-lasting, on audiences and ...Show more
Captain Thunderbolt's Recital by Jane Jolly
24.99 AUD
Category: Children's Books
Age range 4+Captain Thunderbolt was known as the ‘gentleman bushranger’. He didn’t like violence, was always polite, and even paid back most of the money he stole. In Captain Thunderbolt’s Recital, author Jane Jolly retells the true tale of one of the bushranger’s most famous robberies with comic effect ...Show more
The Tattooist of Auschwitz (Tie-in): the internationally bestselling novel, now a major Stan Original series by Heather Morris
22.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
This internationally bestselling novel is now a six-part drama series streaming on Stan in 2024, starring Harvey Keitel. The incredible story of the Auschwitz-Birkenau tattooist and the woman he loved. Lale Sokolov is well-dressed, a charmer, a ladies' man. He is also a Jew. On the first transport of me ...Show more
New York City Glow (Graphic) by Rachel Coad
34.99 AUD
Category: Graphic Novels
A snake, an octopus and the near death of Johnny Ramone. The almost true account of the 1977 New York City blackout.Set in the 1970s, the story's capstone is the 1977 New York City blackout.Ray the snake is a sad, lonely, middle aged insurance salesman from Midway Kentucky, looking for a better life. St ...Show more
Andrew Bovell: The Alchemy of Collaboration by Christos Tsiolkas
19.95 AUD
Category: Theatre
In Andrew Bovell: The alchemy of collaboration, Australian artists and filmmakers pay tribute to one of Australia's greatest writers for stage and screen. Andrew Bovell's credits include the landmark film Lantana and the award-winning play When the Rain Stops Falling. He adapted Kate Grenville's book Th ...Show more
Australia in 50 Plays by Julian Meyrick
33.00 AUD
Category: Theatre
Australia in 50 Plays is Julian Meyrick's lively and accessible account of the remarkable relationship between our national drama and our national life, examining fifty outstanding plays of diverse content and style that have appeared in the 120 years since Federation. Energetic, entertaining and origin ...Show more
Australian Film, 1900-1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production by Andrew Pike
40.00 AUD
Category: Film
Revised edition of this 1980 publication, considered the bible of reference works to the films of this era. Pike and Cooper's work discusses almost five hundred films made during the first eight decades of film-making in Australia. Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush provides a new foreword.
Ash Keating by Markus Stegmann (Editor); Museum Langmatt (Editor); Daniela Minneboo (Text by)
54.99 AUD
Category: Theatre
Ash Keating has made an international name for himself with spectacular paintings of entire buildings and huge walls. Like few others, he has perfected the use of fire extinguishers as a tool for his abstract works in public spaces, leaving room for chance and improvisation. Inspired by the light and co ...Show more
The New Theatre - The People, Places and Politics Behind Australia's Radical Theatre by Lisa Milner (Editor, Contribution by); Max Kaiser; Angela O'Brien; Susan Bradley Smith; Gabriela Zabala; Cathy Bridgen; Lyn Collingwood; Phillip Deery; Peter Douglas; Charlie Fox; Laura Ginters; Connie Healy
40.00 AUD
Category: Theatre
For the first time, this unique collection of essays brings the stories of New Theatre branches together from around the country, filling a vital space in Australian cultural history. Radical left-wing theatre history tales, told by theatre practitioners, historians, academics and political ratbags, rev ...Show more
No Bull by Linda Bull, Vika Bull
35.00 AUD
Category: Music
While most music careers stalled during the pandemic, Vika and Linda Bull soared with two chart-topping albums as they became beacons of warmth in uncertain times. For three decades they were best known as backing singers and collaborators to some of Australia's biggest artists, but it was when the worl ...Show more