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− | ''Crossing the Line'' by [[Colleen Craig]]. | + | ''Crossing the Line'' by [[Colleen Craig]]. This play in two acts is interspersed with comedy and describes the experiences of three women: an activist, an artist and a model. Rich with the atmosphere of a urban Transvaal summer, this work explores contemporary women's experience as sovial, sexual and political beings. Shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award in London. Published by Playwrights Canada Press, 1989. |
The [[Baxter Theatre]] presented the première of the play in the Baxter Studio in August 1989, directed by [[Mavis Taylor]], starring [[Belinda Koning]], [[Michelle Maxwell]], [[Ingrid Emslie]], [[David Haynes]], [[Gaynor Young]]. Design by [[Brian Collins]]. | The [[Baxter Theatre]] presented the première of the play in the Baxter Studio in August 1989, directed by [[Mavis Taylor]], starring [[Belinda Koning]], [[Michelle Maxwell]], [[Ingrid Emslie]], [[David Haynes]], [[Gaynor Young]]. Design by [[Brian Collins]]. |
Revision as of 19:39, 9 December 2013
Crossing the Line by Colleen Craig. This play in two acts is interspersed with comedy and describes the experiences of three women: an activist, an artist and a model. Rich with the atmosphere of a urban Transvaal summer, this work explores contemporary women's experience as sovial, sexual and political beings. Shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award in London. Published by Playwrights Canada Press, 1989.
The Baxter Theatre presented the première of the play in the Baxter Studio in August 1989, directed by Mavis Taylor, starring Belinda Koning, Michelle Maxwell, Ingrid Emslie, David Haynes, Gaynor Young. Design by Brian Collins.
Sources
Baxter Theatre pamphlet.
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