Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
---|---|---|---|
y
Toy Symphony
2007
Strawberry Hills
:
Currency Press
,
2008
Z1440999
2007
single work
drama
(taught in 4 units)
'Roland Henning has writer's block. When he tries to explain the situation to a therapist, his story begins to tumble back and forth between his childhood in The Shire and his work as a playwright. At the root of it all is that extraordinary day in primary school which shattered his boyhood and plunged him headlong into the dizzy circus of life and art.' Source: Belvoir Street website, http://www.belvoir.com.au |
Minds, Madness and Literature | La Trobe University | 2010 (Semester 1) |
y
Toy Symphony
2007
Strawberry Hills
:
Currency Press
,
2008
Z1440999
2007
single work
drama
(taught in 4 units)
'Roland Henning has writer's block. When he tries to explain the situation to a therapist, his story begins to tumble back and forth between his childhood in The Shire and his work as a playwright. At the root of it all is that extraordinary day in primary school which shattered his boyhood and plunged him headlong into the dizzy circus of life and art.' Source: Belvoir Street website, http://www.belvoir.com.au |
Minorities and Majorities in Australian Theatre | University of New England | 2009 |
y
Toy Symphony
2007
Strawberry Hills
:
Currency Press
,
2008
Z1440999
2007
single work
drama
(taught in 4 units)
'Roland Henning has writer's block. When he tries to explain the situation to a therapist, his story begins to tumble back and forth between his childhood in The Shire and his work as a playwright. At the root of it all is that extraordinary day in primary school which shattered his boyhood and plunged him headlong into the dizzy circus of life and art.' Source: Belvoir Street website, http://www.belvoir.com.au |
Minorities and Majorities in Australian Theatre | University of New England | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
Toy Symphony
2007
Strawberry Hills
:
Currency Press
,
2008
Z1440999
2007
single work
drama
(taught in 4 units)
'Roland Henning has writer's block. When he tries to explain the situation to a therapist, his story begins to tumble back and forth between his childhood in The Shire and his work as a playwright. At the root of it all is that extraordinary day in primary school which shattered his boyhood and plunged him headlong into the dizzy circus of life and art.' Source: Belvoir Street website, http://www.belvoir.com.au |
Writing, Representation and Power | University of Wollongong | 2012 |