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Star actors and management in Australia 1880s-1920s (2003-2005)

Abstract

The project studies early twentieth-century star actors who worked for Australian commercial managements, in order to locate how the cultural impact of theatrical performers was mediated by their immediate industrial situations and their artistic profiles. It selects four significant male and female touring stars who performed in spectacular costume drama, in association with JC Williamson's Ltd and other entrepreneurial organisations. The investigation relates the negotiations between both managerial and labour structures involving actors to their artistic opportunities and repertoire. It will produce a materially-informed account of the social presence and cultural meanings embodied by the glamourous theatrical star in Australia.''

Experts

Emeritus Professor Veronica Kelly

Emeritus Professor
School of Communication and Arts
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Veronica Kelly
Veronica Kelly