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Pivoting "Resiliencez": Australian Women Playwrights, Community and the COVID-19 Crisis

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Lamond, Julieanne
Clode, Rebecca

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University of Queensland

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People talk about the theatre ‘industry’. I find that word problematic. It’s a theatre community. I find it hard to say ‘industry’, to be honest. To me, an industry is where we’re all working and we’re all getting paid well for our work, and it’s not what happens in theatre at all. (Janet Brown, Interview, 2021)1

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Australasian Drama Studies

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2099-12-31

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