Hugh Watson Hugh Watson i(A21408 works by)
Born: Established: 1959
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United States of America (USA),
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Americas,
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Gender: Male
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1 2 Which Way Hugh Watson , 2004 single work drama 'Which Way incorporates drama, dance and music in a compelling piece of theatre that explores the minds of three characters who are waiting for change. However they eventually realise that if change is to occur they must initiate it! Which Way follows their journey as they negotiate a world that teaches them to consume or be consumed. Not knowing which way to turn they turn to each other.' http://www.brisbanepowerhouse.org/ (Sighted 13/08/04)
1 1 Motormouth Hugh Watson , 2004 single work drama children's Motormouth uses story telling, puppetry, music and drama uses object theatre to explore the special relationship between children and their grandparents.
1 'All 4114 All' : Writing for Street Arts in Logan City Hugh Watson , 1995 single work essay
— Appears in: Challenging the Centre : Two Decades of Political Theatre : The Work of the Popular Theatre Troupe, Order By Numbers and Street Arts Community Theatre 1995; (p. 159-169)

Hugh Watson provides insight into the nature of writing for community theatre.

1 Order By Numbers, Teatro Unidad Y Liberacion and The New Actors Company Hugh Watson , Penny Glass , 1995 single work criticism
— Appears in: Challenging the Centre : Two Decades of Political Theatre : The Work of the Popular Theatre Troupe, Order By Numbers and Street Arts Community Theatre 1995; (p. 91-95)

Order By Numbers was a collective of theatre workers that put on three shows during 1985 and 1986. Teatro Unidad y Liberacion was a bilingual Spanish/English performance group active in 1987. Both groups had a number of members in common, and both were also 'administered under an incorporated body called The New Actors Company.

Hugh Watson and Penny Glass provide insight into all three companies. The chapter also includes excerpts from a 1994 account of Order By Numbers and The New Actors Company written by Kerry O'Rourke.

1 Raise the Roof Hugh Watson , Street Arts Community Theatre Company , 1990 1990 single work musical theatre
— Appears in: Challenging the Centre : Two Decades of Political Theatre : The Work of the Popular Theatre Troupe, Order By Numbers and Street Arts Community Theatre 1995; (p. 284-320)
1 Casualties Hugh Watson , Order By Numbers , 1986 single work drama
1 Tall Tales from the Altered State Hugh Watson , Order By Numbers , 1986 single work drama
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