Plays Of The 60s
by Katharine Brisbane

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"'Plays Of The 60s' by Katharine Brisbane encapsulates a decade of dramatic innovation, presenting works that challenge conventions and comment on historical change."

From: Historical Dramas

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.

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Year1999
BindingHardcover
EditionUK ed.
Pages272
PlaceSydney
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780868195506
ISBN-100868195502
LCCN99487797
LCCPR9616.6 .P57 1999
DCC822/.91408

Plays Of The 60s is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Katharine Brisbane and published by Currency Press in Sydney (1999).

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