Australasian Drama Studies Association Australasian Drama Studies Association i(A39294 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies; ADSA)
Born: Established: 1977 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
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1 y separately published work icon Australasian Drama Studies Teaching Texts 1992 Australia : Australasian Drama Studies Association , Z1825186 1992 series - publisher Focusing on contemeporary theories of gender and performance, the Australasian Drama Studies Association Teaching Texts series was launched in 1992 with Virginia Baxter's What Time is This House.
1 y separately published work icon Performing Women/ Performing Feminisms : Interviews with International Women Playwrights Joanne Tompkins (editor), Julie Holledge (editor), Brisbane : Australasian Drama Studies Association , 1997 Z1358669 1997 anthology interview This anthology was developed from the Third International Women Play Wrights Conference, held in Adelaide in 1995. The book 'introduces readers by means of interviews with women playwrights and performers to a variety of contemporary and traditional performance techniques practiced by artistic women around the world' (8).
1 y separately published work icon Australian Drama Studies Association Academic Publications Veronica Kelly (editor), Australasian Drama Studies Association (publisher), 1995 Australia : Australasian Drama Studies Association , 1995 Z1825195 1995 series - publisher criticism interview In 1995 the Australasian Drama Studies Association resolved to initiate an occasional series of ADSA Academic Publications, in order to make available to teachers, scholars and students out-of-print or unpublished material relevant to the disciplines embraced by the Association. The scope of the publications embraces scholarly and theatre-historical documentation in the field of theatre studies, including material both Australian and non-Australian in origin.

[Source: Preface to Performing Women.Performing Feminisms]
1 y separately published work icon What Time Is This House Virginia Baxter , Linda Marie Walker , Lani Weedon , Keith Gallasch , Greg Hooper (composer), 1985 St Lucia : Australasian Drama Studies Association , 1992 Z1086529 1985 single work drama
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