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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... January - March 2005 of State of the Arts est. 1996 State of the Arts
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* Contents derived from the , 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
This Much I Know, Andrew Bovell , single work column
Andre Bovell, one of Australia's leadind playwrights, finds his recent workload leaning towards film. Since writing Speaking in Tongues for the stage, which he adapted into the film Lantana, he has taken on screen versions of 'A View from the Bridge', 'Chaos', and 'The Bride Stripped Bare.'
(p. 26)
Note: Portrait of Andrew Bovell.
We're Not Luvvies, single work criticism
'Julian Meyrick's criticism Trapped by the Past : Why Our Theatre Is Facing Paralysis (2005) inspired State of the Arts to organise a virtual round table. Along with Julian Meyrick were the newly appointed artistic directors. Michael Kantor from Malthouse (formerly Playhouse), Melbourne, Tom Gutteridge from Black Swan Theatre Company, Perth and Sally Richardson, head of the independent Steamworks Arts Productions.
(p. 41-49)
Trash-Lit and the Boarding Call, Edwina Preston , single work criticism
Edwina Preston explores the appeal of airport novels.
(p. 68-72)
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