Plays Of The 60s
by Katharine Brisbane

Plays Of The 60s Book Cover
Plays Of The 60s Cover

Synopsis

These plays portray a society at the cusp of reform.

The writing reflects a deep sense of the need for change, and awareness of the ground beginning to give way beneath the feet.

The plays are: Alan Hopgood's Private Yuk Objects, a rich portrait of Australia in the mid-60s centred around Australia's participation in the Vietnam war; and This Old Man Comes Rolling Home, Dorothy Hewett's celebration of working-class life and politics in an inner-suburban Sydney during the cold war.

The Lucky Streak by James Searle, a comedy about two young men who share a room in a boarding house, the play is an exploration of the rhythms of the inarticulate and the aggression, rooted in frustration, present in the simplest of domestic conversations; and Norm and Ahmed, Alex Buzo's classic examination of racism and alienation, and the subject of a controversial censorship debate.

Publication

Year Published
1999
ISBN 10
0868195502
ISBN 13
9780868195506
Binding
Hardcover
Edition
UK ed.
Print Length
272 pages
Place Published
Sydney
Language
English
LCCN
99487797
LCC
PR9616.6 .P57 1999
DCC
822/.91408
Print
Plays Of The 60s is a Australian and New Zealand play written by and published by Currency Press in Sydney, 1999. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780868195506 and an ISBN-10 of 0868195502.

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