Alma De Groen is an Australian feminist playwright, born in New Zealand on 5 September 1941. Alma Margaret Mathers, born in Manawatū, grew up in Mangakino...
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Family de Groen Alma De Groen (born 1941), Australian feminist playwright Annemarie Groen (born 1955), Dutch Olympic swimmer Arnoud van Groen (born 1983)...
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mid-sixties Geoffrey de Groen married playwright Alma de Groen. They divorced in 1976, and have a daughter, film scholar Nadine de Groen. At the behest of...
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ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 20 August 2018. Groen, Alma De (1999). Woman in the Window, The | Alma De Groen. Currency Press. ISBN 9780868195933. trilobiet...
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Hungerford 2001 Geoff Page 2000 Thomas Shapcott 1999 Gerald Murnane 1998 Alma De Groen 1997 Vivian Smith 1996 Elizabeth Harrower 1995 Elizabeth Riddell 1994...
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Maureen Sherlock at the Brunswick Ballroom (2021) and Wicked Sisters by Alma De Groen for Griffin Theatre in Sydney (2020). In 2019, she directed Masterpieces...
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the four characters from the Australian 2002 play Wicked Sisters by Alma De Groen. Hester, the daughter of the witch from Hansel and Gretel in School...
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Retrieved 29 December 2021. Perkins, Elizabeth M. (1994). The Plays of Alma De Groen. Rodopi. ISBN 978-90-5183-764-3. Austlit. "The Great Man | AustLit:...
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1972 Dazzle Writer: Michael Cove 1972 The Sweatproof Boy Writer: Alma De Groen Director: Richard Wherrett Cast: John Morris, Rilla Scott, Joseph Hasham...
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spoken of herself at times as a multiple person". The Rivers of China by Alma De Groen, premiered at the Sydney Theatre Company in 1987, Sydney: Currency Press...
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Dora van der Groen (10 March 1927 – 8 November 2015) was a Belgian actress and theatre director. She appeared in more than 120 films and television shows...
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"Vocation" (poem), a poem by Rabindranath Tagore Vocations, a play by Alma De Groen This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vocation...
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Hopgood, Alexander Buzo, David Williamson, John Romeril, Jim McNeil, Alma De Groen, John Powers, Matt Cameron, Ron Elisha, Justin Fleming, Janis Bolodis...
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first collected volume by Dave Sim Going Home (play), a 1976 play by Alma De Groen Going Home, an American folk music duo with Hope Sandoval Going Home...
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Theatre Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Sydney, 1998 The Woman in the Window by Alma De Groen Fairfax Studio, Melbourne 2000 Keene / Taylor Theatre Project Sydney...
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Home was the first full-length play written by Australian playwright Alma De Groen. A black comedy, it is one of her most well known works. The story concerns...
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ISBN 978-90-420-2460-1. Perkins, Elizabeth M. (1994). The Plays of Alma De Groen. Amsterdam: Rodopi. p. 13. ISBN 978-90-5183-764-3. "Miracle City review...
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(pg. 171, 174) ISBN 0-8386-3082-0 Perkins, Elizabeth. The Plays of Alma de Groen. Amsterdam: Rodopi B.V., 1994. ISBN 90-5183-764-X Williamson, David...
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Switzerland, f/p/d) Stanisław Grochowiak (1934–1976, Poland, p/d) Alma De Groen (born 1941, N Zealand/Australia, d) Johan Fredrik Grøgaard (born 1934...
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and dramatic than was normal for the socialist realism genre. She and Alma De Groen were almost the only female playwrights during the Australian drama...
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performance of The Sweatproof Boy (1972), the first play written by Alma De Groen, of whom he directed most of her early works. He also directed the Australian...
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(born 1958), English-born Australian poet Alma De Groen (born 1941), New Zealand-born playwright Michelle de Kretser (born 1957), novelist Dulcie Deamer...
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Griffiths (born c. 1966) Andy Griffiths (born 1961) Ann Grocott (born 1938) Alma De Groen (born 1941) Dick Gross (born 1954) Glenda Guest (living) Mrs Aeneas...
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Man of Letters Directed by Chris Thomson Written by Alma De Groen Based on novel by Glen Tomasetti Produced by Chris Thomson Starring Warren Mitchell...
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Dorothy Hewett, John Romeril, Alex Buzo, Barry Oakley, Jack Hibberd, and Alma de Groen. Many of these playwrights debuted at La Mama in Melbourne or the Nimrod...
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Beatrice-Joanna Melbourne Theatre Company Director John Sumner 1982 Vocations Alma De Groen Vicki Melbourne Theatre Company Director Graeme Blundell 1983 The Fields...
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list of Australia's 200 best literary works The Rivers of China by Alma De Groen (1987) – winner of the Premier's Award in both NSW and Victoria The...
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Belvoir, Ensemble, she features in Griffin Theatre’s 2020 season in Alma De Groen’s Wicked Sisters, directed by Nadia Tass. "Australian Television: Children's...
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Petra De Sutter (born 10 June 1963) is a Belgian gynaecologist and politician, currently serving as federal Deputy Prime Minister. A member of the Groen party...
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Singles Written by Robert Caswell Linda Aaronson Michael Aitkens Alma De Groen Anne Brooksbank Directed by David Goldie Ted Robinson Graham Thorburn Helene...
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