Christine Johnston Christine Johnston i(A75008 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Baba Yaga Rosemary Myers , Christine Johnston , Shona Reppe , 2018 13417835 2018 single work drama children's fantasy

'Vaselina lives the quiet life, working as a receptionist in a very tall apartment block. But all that changes when she is forced to confront a terrifying resident who plays her music far too loudly and eats jelly babies with her mouth open.

'Who is this mysterious neighbour? Will she ever turn the music down? And what exactly is she planning for dinner?'

Source: Windmill Theatre.

1 1 RRAMP : The Collector, The Archivist and The Electrocrat The Collector, The Archivist and The Electrocrat Christine Johnston , Lisa O'Neill , Peter Nelson , 2012 single work musical theatre RRAMP is an eclectic mix of original music, dance, story, humour and animation. A tall, lonesome lady-of-the-house lives with the collections and memories that she stores in jars in the rooms of her big house. She has procured two unsuspecting members to join her band. Featuring Christine Johnston as the Collector, Lisa O’Neill as the dancing Archivist, her much shorter personal assistant, and Peter Nelson as the Electrocrat. Exquisitely animated by Ahmarnya Price, RRAMP is an electronica dance metal rock set reflecting on unexpected and compelling stories of archives, collections, pets, childhood imaginings and human frailty. Selections - collections - recollections...
1 Authors Engage a Generation of Adolescents with the Literature of Survival Christine Johnston , 2003 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 30 August 2003; (p. 10)
1 3 Fluff Christine Johnston , 2002 single work drama children's

'What happens when your favourite toy is lost?

'In a fantasy world of odd-sized boxes, night-lights and handmade gingham costumes and curtains, three intriguing characters make a home for lost toys. They discover how each toy came to be lost before giving them their own sound, a movement, a piece of music, a night-light and a nice, comfy bed to sleep in.

'Created by Christine Johnston of the Kransky Sisters, one of Australia's most celebrated performing artists, in collaboration with acclaimed dancer/actor Lisa O'Neill and electronica musician Peter Nelson, Fluff combines audience interaction, music, movement and stunning visual design to create a whimsical piece of theatre.'

Source: Riverside Theatres website, http://www.riversideparramatta.com.au/
Sighted: 20/01/2009

1 4 Decent Spinster Christine Johnston , 2001 single work musical theatre
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