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Before the Fringe Australian experimental theatre in the 60s was stripped bare |
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| Abstract/Description |
Before there was a Fringe, hovering on the edges of the established theatre, in Sydney there was a bold, sometimes naive, but always exciting strand of live performance, running its own race outside the Establishment, called Experimental Theatre. |
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Norm and Ahmed, Australian Arts Laboratory, Paddigton, NSW, 26 August 1969
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The Human Body Eats a Peach, PACT Youth Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 28 February 1969
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Ceremonies, PACT Youth Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 1 December 1968
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Stage Whispers, Laurence Gregory Eastlake for Brijoy Services, Emerald, Vic, 1991
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| Date Issued |
June 2010
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Clem Gorman, Before the Fringe Australian experimental theatre in the 60s was stripped bare, Stage Whispers, June 2010
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AusStage |
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65012
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