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Text: Article
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| Title |
Amateurs act Sydney's best plays |
| Abstract/Description |
The Little Theatre movement in Sydney is a post-war paradox. It
has never been so successful nor so insecure. Its success is illustrated by the half dozen groups that have risen and flourished in the last 18 months, without affecting the established organisations. Its insecurity? It cannot find a permanent home.
Little Theatres on the desperate list today range from the New
Theatre League to SUDS. |
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| Related Organisation |
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Bryant's Playhouse (1932-1942), Darlinghurst, NSW
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Bryant's Playhouse (1942-1946), Sydney, NSW
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Independent Theatre (1939-1977), North Sydney, NSW
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Metropolitan Theatre (1946-1948), Sydney, NSW
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New Theatre, Sydney (1943-1954), Sydney, NSW
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St Peters Church Hall, Darlinghurst, NSW
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Sydney Radio Theatre, Sydney, NSW
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| Source |
The Daily Telegraph, News Corp. Australia, Surry Hills, NSW, 1879
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| Page |
13
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| Date Issued |
19 October 1946
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Amateurs act Sydney's best plays, The Daily Telegraph, 19 October 1946, 13
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AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
65413
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