Links
Concerning the APG:
- Book 2008: “Make It Australian: The Australian Performing Group, the Pram Factory and New Wave Theatre”, by Gabrielle Wolf. Excellent.
- Website titled The Pram Factory. Constructed by Sue Ingelton, with the support of the Australia Council for the Arts (research) and The Myer Foundation (website). NOTE: THIS WEBSITE NO LONGER APPEARS AS SUCH ON THE INTERNET – it appears as an Archive kept by the Melbourne University at http://wayback.archive-it.org/10989/20180903013433/https://www.pramfactory.com/ – Peter Keenan July 2019. Alternatively, https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/research/digital-studio/projects/the-pram-factory
- There is an excellent collection of posters for APG productions at the State Library of Victoria. These can be viewed online.
- Book 1997: “The Pram Factory: The Australian Performing Group Recollected”, by Tim Robertson. Recommended for its quirky style and its collection of photos. But as for accuracy … well?
- Thesis 1996: “When The Way Out Was In: Avant-Garde Theatre in Australia, 1965-1985”, by Adrian Guthrie.
- State Library of Victoria, blog titled “Such was life”, has a section on the Australian Performing Group.
- The OZ movies website has a page about the movie “Pram Factory”, which includes a “Pram Factory”, which includes a gallery of photographs of actors, writers and directors who were associated with the Pram Factory.
- ABC Radio National – Books and Arts – broadcast, July 2017, titled “How The Pram Factory shaped Australian theatre”. A conversation with Pram Factory members Sue Ingleton, Bill Garner and Robyn Laurie, and theatre historian Gabrielle Wolf, about the APG in the 1970s. Circa 50 minutes. Click HERE.
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