Workers' playtime: theatre and the labour movement since 1970

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Title Workers' playtime: theatre and the labour movement since 1970
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Abstract/Description Explores alliances between theatre practitioners and the labour movement, focusing on Ground Zero Productions in Canada, Banner Theatre in Britain, Melbourne Workers' Theatre and Darwin's May Day parades.
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Publisher Currency Press
Publisher Location Sydney
Date Issued 2001
Language English
ISBN 10 0868196312
ISSN 9780868196312
Citation Alan Filewod, David Watt, Workers' playtime: theatre and the labour movement since 1970, Currency Press, Sydney, 2001
Resource Identifier 43650
Dataset AusStage