Brief description
Julie Holledge began her career as an actor and director in the British alternative theatre movement in the 1970s. and moved to Australia in the early 1980s. Major publications include Innocent Flowers: Women in Edwardian Theatre (1981), and with Joanne Tompkins, Women's Intercultural Performance (2000). She is currently working on a global production history of Ibsen's A Doll's House as part of the Ibsen Between Cultures research project based at the University of Oslo, and is a chief investigator with the AusStage project.
Subjects
Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies |
Performing Arts and Creative Writing |
Studies in Creative Arts and Writing |
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- NLA : nla.party-1243687