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The cabaret is a celebration of a woman and a visual, musical and theatrical presentation of new ideas about women, new ways of seeing women, coming out of a feminist conviction, with Archer as chief focus. (Libraries Australia)
Notes
Collection of songs, poetry, prose and images inspired by a cabaret devised by Archer and includes some of the performance text. Cover: '52 Brand New Ways of Looking at Women'.
Sound and video recordings available.
Production Details
First produced Drill Hall, London, 1981.
Revised version produced at the Downstairs Theatre, Seymour Theatre Centre, Sydney, 1983.
Contents
* Contents derived from the Petersham,Marrickville - Camperdown area,Sydney Southern Suburbs,Sydney,New South Wales,:Ringwood,Ringwood - Croydon - Kilsyth area,Melbourne - East,Melbourne,Victoria,:Hessian Books,Penguin,1986 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
form yThe Pack of WomenRobyn Archer,
( dir. Ted Robinson)Australia:ABC Television,1986Z10629811986single work film/TV
A cabaret celebrating the female gender, A Pack of Women is a visual, musical, and theatrical presentation of new ideas about women and new ways of seeing women.