Event |
Who's Afraid of the Working Class?
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Venue |
Trades Hall, Carlton South, VIC |
First Date |
10 August 1999 |
Opening Date |
11 August 1999 |
Last Date |
14 August 1999 |
Dates Estimated |
No |
Status |
Professional |
World Premiere |
No |
Description |
A confronting and riveting sleight of hand, cutting and splicing together four writers' scripts loaded with facts and metaphors of social disintegration. Six actors play 19 characters. |
Description Source |
Reviewer's Opinion |
Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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Subjects |
Class Issues
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Organisations |
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Contributors |
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Resources |
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Article:  Gabriella Coslovich, Staging a successful workers' uprising, The Age, 9 August 1999, 5
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Performance Recording:  Paul Hosking, Who's Afraid of the Working Class? - trailer and archival recording, Deakin University, Library, 1998
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Review:  Leonard Radic, The working class plays it hard, The Sunday Herald Sun, 15 August 1999, 92
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Works |
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Text Nationality |
Australia
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Production Nationality |
Australia
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Event Status |
Completed
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Data Source |
Source |
Description |
Newspaper |
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Book |
John McCallum, Belonging, Currency Press, Sydney, 2009 |
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Event Identifier
| 102267 |
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