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David Hare on political theatre: “The Playwright as Historian” (1978): APG extracts

In the 1970s the young English, socialist playwright David Hare (now Sir David Hare) was a favourite of many actors and writers at the Australian Performing Group. In November 1978 a lecture that Hare delivered to King’s College, Cambridge, was published in the London Sunday Times under the title “The Playwright as Historian”. The APG published extracts from Hare’s lecture in their newsletter, “The Perambulator”, in April 1979. A copy of those extracts is the subject of this post.

Notes:

  1. The extracts published in the APG’s version (below) appear to be less than half of the full lecture by David Hare
  2. David Hare’s lecture was also published as an addendum to his book/play/TV script “Licking Hitler”,as well as in his book, “Writing Left-Handed”, under the new title, “The Play is in the Air: On Political Theatre”.


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Theatre Australia magazine – Carlton special – 1977

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Max Gillies – 1977 (Cover photo by Ian McKenzie)

This edition of Theatre Australia contains articles titled:

  • “Ten Years of Carlton Theatre” by Garrie Hutchinson (with photos from 1969 and 1970);
  • “The Many Masks of Max Gillies” by John Larkin;
  • “Carlton Designs” by Peter Corrigan (with photos of sets for the plays “City Sugar”, A Floating World”, “Pecking Orders”, “The Mother”, “Crackers at the Savoy” and “Canned Peaches”.; and
  • Playscript – “Marvelous Melbourne” – Part One, with an introduction by Jack Hibberd on “How Marvelous Melbourne Came to Life”.

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Advertisement appearing in the “Carlton special” edition of Theatre Australia magazine, August 1977

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