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1 The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes Review : Back to Back Theatre’s Exciting Reframing of Disability Bryoni Trezise , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 30 September 2019;

— Review of The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes 2019 single work drama

'In 2009 I wrote an email to the artistic director of Back to Back Theatre, Bruce Gladwin, gushing about what I could only describe as a painful form of spectatorship. Food Court – the theatrical work I had just experienced – was profoundly, spectacularly unsettling.'(Introduction)

1 Breathtaking Performance: 'A Room with No Air's' Exhaustive Aesthetics of Holocaust Memory Bryoni Trezise , 2019 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australasian Drama Studies , May no. 74 2019; (p. 129-160)

'What is the place of Jewish Holocaust memory in the context of a decolonising Australia? Can Holocaust memory model a possibility of responsiveness to the broader memory cultures in which it occurs? This article begins with the call for a 'radical democratic politics' of memory offered by Michael Rothberg, which 'does not entail a removal of Holocaust memory from the public sphere, but rather a decentering of its abstract, reified form' (2011: 540). In a discussion of the Australian contemporary performance work 'a room with no air', which premiered at Sydney's Performance Space in 2001, this article contemplates the archive of recent Australian theatre history to explore how questions of collective responsibility might be modelled by a re-staging of German- Jewish intergenerational legacies.' (Publication abstract)

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