Papers [manuscript]. 1967-1985.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1967-1985.

1. Film criticism, 1964-1967. 2. Poetry and stories, 1969-1971. 3, Papers relating to the Australian Performing Group, 1970-1975, including correspondence with Graeme Blundell, Max Gillies, John Romeril and David Williamson. 4. Original manuscripts of "Love at first sight", "Memoirs of a Marxist", "Marvellous Melbourne" and "The Runner-up". 5. Papers relating to the film "Dimboola" (1978), the ABC production of "A Toast to Melba" (1980) and the Sydney production of "A Stretch of the Imagination" (1985).

5 boxes (85 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7066665

Libraries Australia

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Williamson, David, 1942 February 24-

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Originally produced as "The Club" in Australia. Opened Sept. 6, 1978, at the Lyceum Theatre, New York, N.Y., with a cast headed by Fred Gwynne, Rex Robbins, and Thomas Carlin, directed by Michael Blakemore. From the description of Players / by David Williamson, 1978. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 761089011 David Williamson, a former mechanical engineer, produced his first full length play in 1970. Since then he has become Australia's best known and most succ...

Romeril, John, 1945-....

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Playwright. From the description of [John Romeril manuscript collection] [manuscript]., 1914-1993. 1914-1993. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 271233269 ...

Blundell, Graeme

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Actor, director. From the description of Graeme Blundell manuscript collection. 1968- (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 220456263 ...

Australian Performing Group

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A self-managed theatre collective working out of the Pram Factory Theatre in Carlton, Melbourne. The Pram Factory offered a venue to Australian playwrights and directors whose work had a political or non-conformist character. From the description of Records. 1968-1981. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221859763 ...

Hibberd, Jack, 1940-....

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Playwright, poet and novelist. Practised as a doctor in Melbourne until 1973. Plays include "A sketch of the imagination" (1973) and "Dimboola" (1974). From the description of Papers of Jack Hibberd, 1965-2000 [manuscript]. 1965-2000. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225636432 Playwright and novelist. A key figure in the Australian Performing Group, which was based at the Pram Factory, Carlton, Victoria. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1967...

Pram Factory.

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Gillies, Max

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