Plays Of The 70s
by Katharine Brisbane

Plays Of The 70s Book Cover
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Synopsis

This volume covers the period 1973--75 and marks a consolidation of form, and the recognition of a sense of direction.

While public and social issues were the preoccupation of the earlier plays, these plays display a strong move towards the domestic as expressive of community.

The plays in this volume are: A Hard God, Peter Kenna's classic study of youth and age in an Irish-Catholic working class family as it suffers the pangs of love, death and adolescence; How Does Your Garden Grow, Jim McNeil's gentle plea from within the prison system that the need for kindness and affection is not confined to those outside; Coralie Lansdowne Says No, Alex Buzo's famous critique of the new, liberated woman; and The Cake Man by Robert J Merritt, a simple and moving story of life on a mission in Western NSW which was the first Aboriginal play to enter the repertoire of the white theatre.

Publication

Publisher Currency Press
Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Pages 256
Place Sydney
Language English
ISBN-13 9780868195520
ISBN-10 0868195529
LCCN 2005362034
LCC PR9616.6 P53 1998
DCC 822/.914080994

Plays Of The 70s is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Katharine Brisbane and published by Currency Press in Sydney (1998).

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