Chrissie Shaw Chrissie Shaw i(A34288 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 The Call/Beryl, Oh Beryl Chrissie Shaw , 2022 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: The First Australian Women’s Song Book 2022;
1 1 Bijou - A Cabaret of Secrets and Seduction Chrissie Shaw , 2013 single work musical theatre

'In a Parisian cafe bar in 1932, we meet Bijou draped in her tattered finery. Over many glasses of wine, she reads palms, tells and sells saucy stories, sings snatches of song and relives the adventures of her long-lost youth. But tonight she starts to unravel. Past, present, truth and lies collide in a bizarre confusion of tragi-comedy, cabaret and bawdy revelations. The bar pianist plays Satie, Weill, Hollander, Bruant and more, triggering memories of Bijou's haphazard past. It's a Cabaret of ribald tales, French and German songs and the unravelling of a life story...truth or fantasy?' (Source ABC Canberra website)

1 2 Lawrie and Shirley Geoff Page , Chrissie Shaw , 2011 single work drama
1 1 The Keeper : A Gothic Tale of Light and Dark Chrissie Shaw , Penelope Bartlau , 2008 single work drama
1 Flotsam and Jetsam Greg Lissaman , Chrissie Shaw , Chrissie Shaw (composer), 2007 single work musical theatre children's
1 The Show Must Go On Chrissie Shaw , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: Muse , June no. 218 2002; (p. 5)
1 3 A Sweeter Fern - That's Red Chrissie Shaw , Lynne Ellis , Virginia Jane Rose , 2002 single work drama
1 1 Girls of the Reel Jan Cornall , Chrissie Shaw (composer), 2001 single work musical theatre This musical interspered with film clips and stills from archival sources is about pioneering women who contributed important work in the development of the Australian film industry, particularly the silent screen - women such as Annette Kellerman, Lottie Lyell, Vera James and the McDonagh Sisters.
1 Walking into the Lake Chrissie Shaw , 1999 single work short story
— Appears in: There is no Mystery! : An Artistic Response to Weereewa / Lake George 1999; (p. 120-121)
1 For Rod i "His living was big", Chrissie Shaw , 1998 single work poetry
— Appears in: Muse , March no. 171 1998; (p. 17)
1 Hot Property Tessa Bremner , Jeff Evans (composer), Chrissie Shaw (composer), 1992 single work musical theatre
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