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Alternative title:
Music and Sound in Theatre
Issue Details:
First known date:
2015...
no.
67
October
2015
of
Australasian Drama Studies
est. 1982
Australasian Drama Studies
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* Contents derived from the 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Not Just 'Evocative' : The Function of Music in Theatre, single work criticism (p. 4-27)
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Music, Silence and the Single Note in the Creation of Meaning in Theatre,
single work
criticism
'In this article, I would like to talk about sound and silence and the ways in which they create meaning, as part of the fabric of elements in theatre. I will talk about the choices that we, the artists, make in the process in order to articulate the shape and meaning through sound. I argue that music essentially contributes t the shaping of meaning, and that it does this in conversation with the performers - it is relational.' (Author's introduction)
- Music and Sound Design : A Round Table Discussion, Kim Baston (interviewer), single work interview (p. 76-94)
- Jethro Woodward in Interview with Kim Baston, single work interview (p. 95-108)
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David N. Martin and the Post-War 'Acts and Actors' of Australian Variety,
single work
criticism
In this work, Veronica Kelly investigates the hiring practices and classification of post-war Australian variety acts.
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Janis Balodis, Engine and Debra Oswald House on Fire,
single work
review
— Review of Engine 2010 single work drama ; House on Fire 2009 single work drama ; (p. 198-203)
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