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| Venue | Presbyterian Church Hall, Balmain, NSW | |||||||
| First Date | 13 March 1981 | |||||||
| Last Date | 11 April 1981 | |||||||
| Dates Estimated | No | |||||||
| Status | Unknown | |||||||
| World Premiere | No | |||||||
| Description | "By comparing family life in the 1910s with the 1970s, Crossfire raises sensitive questions about women's imprisonment by, and liberation from, domestic structures."
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| Description Source | Website | |||||||
| Primary Genre | Theatre - Spoken Word | |||||||
| Secondary Genre |
Drama
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| Subjects |
Australian National Identity
Feminism Motherhood Women's Issues |
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| Text Nationality | Australia | |||||||
| Production Nationality | Australia | |||||||
| Further Information | The play was later retitled No Man's Land. | |||||||
| Event Status | Completed | |||||||
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| Data Set | AusStage | |||||||
| Event Identifier | 91061 | |||||||
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