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Text: Article
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| Title |
'Three shillings for a bolt of hessian': Stage design in Melbourne 1919 -1953 |
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| Abstract/Description |
Overview of the works of key scenic designers in Melbourne theatre of the 1920s to the 1950s. Covers designers and company managers including Gregan McMahon, William Constable, Dolia Ribush, and Florence and Kathleen Martin. Includes black and white and colour reproductions of scenic painting examples and sketches. |
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| Source |
Australasian Drama Studies, ADSA, VIC
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| Publisher |
Australasian Drama Studies c/- Department of English, Unive
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| Publisher Location |
St. Lucia, Queensland
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| Volume |
2
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| Issue |
1
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| Page |
42 - 69
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| Date Issued |
October 1983
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| Language |
English
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| ISSN |
0810-4123
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| Citation |
Pamela Zeplin, 'Three shillings for a bolt of hessian': Stage design in Melbourne 1919 -1953, Australasian Drama Studies, Australasian Drama Studies c/- Department of English, Unive, St. Lucia, Queensland, 2, 1, October 1983, 42 - 69
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| Resource Identifier |
61359
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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