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Author Meyrick, Julian, author

Title The retreat of our national drama / Julian Meyrick
Published Strawberry Hills, NSW : Currency House, 2014
Strawberry Hills, NSW : Currency House, 2014
©2014

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 MELB  792.099409051 Mey/Roo  DUE 28-09-23
Description 85 pages : charts ; 21 cm
Series Platform papers ; no. 39. 1449-583X
Summary A rising controversy has arisen regarding the repertoire of our national stages: a debate around a mainstage vogue for resetting familiar international classics in an Australian context and the playwrights who believe their work is being depreciated. Julian Meyrick believes the cause goes much deeper than the present quarrels. The adaptations issue, he writes, is a symbol of loss within the Australian dramatic consciousness. It is not about defending Tennessee Williams over David Williamson; but about the value of our national drama. Audiences no longer understand the difference between making a new play and buying an old one. Something crucial has been lost, about our ability and need to nurture and produce original drama; and public policy has been a contributor. To remedy this, he concludes, we need a national theatre. Not a building or a company but a co-commissioning, co-production house that will address, seriously, the growth of our own classic repertoire
Analysis Australian
Notes "May 2014"--Cover
Bibliography Contains end notes
Subject Performing arts -- Australia -- Repertoire
Theater -- Australia
Theater -- Australia -- History -- 21st century
Australian drama -- History and criticism
ISBN 9780987211491
0987211498
OTHER TI Platform papers : quarterly essays from Currency House. No. 39