ARTICLES

MAKING THE FICTUMENTARY

Cantrills Filmnotes #35/36 (April 1980)

George, the wandering journalist, leaves his newspaper HQ on 11th November 1975

ONCE UPON A TIME IN OZTRALIA

(Negotiating The Story On Australian Television)

Metro # 124/125 (2000)

MY LIFE IN SOAPby Joe Deegan

Metro #146/147 (2005)

Paul Michael Davies, author of over 100 episodes of teledrama hard at work in his home studio

KILLING HOMICIDE

(The Demise Of A Cultural Icon)

Metro #149 (2006)

REMEMBERING “EXITS” AND “NOVEMBER ELEVEN

Metro #150 (2006)

Prime Minister Gough Whitlam is sacked by Governor General Kerr’s secretary

SIR DON V THE RATPACK

(Mapping the Performative Geography of a Latter Day ‘Happening’)
Conference Paper for Australasian Drama Studies Conference, Queensland University of Technology Brisbane (2009)

“A SHORT HISTORY OF THE TRAM SHOW”

Conference Paper for The International Federation of Theatre Research, Ludwig Maximillians Universitat, Munich Germany June 2010

“MELBOURNE’S PLAYS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT”

(1982 -1994)

English Media Studies and Art History Conference, University of Queensland,
September 15, 2010

Alerted to trouble on the tram two police officers arrive to arrest the innocent and let the guilty go.

FULL HOUSES – STAGING DRAMA IN AN HISTORIC MANSION”

Popular Entertainment Studies Vol 2 No 1 (2011)
School of Drama Fine Art and Music University of Newcastle. Pp 79-95. Web. 14 Aug. 2012

ON SHIFTING SANDSHOES – COMIC FARCE OR POST-MODERN MORALITY PLAY?”

WIP (Works in Progress) Conference
“The Seven Deadly Sins: Critical and Creative Contexts”
University of Queensland. September 2011

The group of not so happy campers gather for the funeral of “Blinky” an iconic local koala bear

SOMETHING IN THE STORYLINEFINDING ‘THE AUTHOR’ IN SERIAL TELEDRAMA

“Works In Progress” Conference
University of Queensland, Brisbane (August 24-25 2012)

MELBOURNE’S LOCATION THEATRE MOVEMENT (1979-1994)

Melbourne Theatre in the 1980s Conference Melbourne University (7/11/2012)

“THE WRECK” OR “THAT SINKING FEELING”
Treatment for a 1920s melodrama staged ‘on location’ in the Cape Byron lighthouse precinct (7/12/2012)

THEATRE IN THE SPACE AGE BETWEEN SIGHT AND SITE-SPECIFIC FUTURES
Paper for English Media Studies and Art History University of Queensland. 19/10/2012

Microsoft Word – 2012 Transiting Suburbia (Article).doc

TRANSITING THROUGH THE CULTURES OF SUBURBIA –
HOW THEATREWORKS DISCOVERED THE COMMUNITY OF AN AUDIENCE.”
Australasian Drama Studies Vol 60 (April 2012). 138-156.

“DRAMATIC TALES STIR SUBURB!”ACTORS BELIEVE WHAT THEY DO!!” MELBOURNE’S REALLY MOVING THEATRE COMPANIES (1979-1994).
Australasian Drama Studies # 64 (April 2014)

LIKE RIDING A BICYCLE…ACHIEVING BALANCE THROUGH MOBILITY IN SITE-
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE”
A comparative study of NORPA’s Railway Wonderland (2015) and GST’s Sir Don v The Ratpack (2009) Australasian Drama Studies # 69 October 2016