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Sound: Interview
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| Title |
Interview with Alan Seymour, playwright |
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| Abstract/Description |
Alan Seymour, Australian playwright, novelist & film & theatre critic recalls his early years in Freemantle, W.A. and his involvement in little theatre groups as well as working for 2UE (radio station) in Sydney, N.S.W.; his most famous play, One day of the year, a critique of ANZAC day; his overseas work as a successful writer and script adaptor/editor for BBC radio and television.
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| Date Created |
11 March 2003
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| Catalogue ID |
830873
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| Holding Institution |
National Library of Australia
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| Access Rights |
Written permission required.
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| Language |
English
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| Medium |
Digital audio tape
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| Extent |
3 digital audio tapes (146 minutes)
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| Citation |
James Waites, Interview with Alan Seymour, playwright, National Library of Australia, 11 March 2003
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| Resource Identifier |
46778
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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