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Hilary Beaton


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Article
"A reacquaintance ." Playmarket News 35; Autumn (2005): 15.
"Hilary Beaton in Santa Cruz, California." Act 10.1; Feb (1985): 7.
"Out of the Blue: an introduction to the prison version." Australasian Drama Studies 21; (1992): 87.
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Drama
No Strings Attached. 1994.
Outside In. Wellington, Victoria University Press 1984.
"Historical elements in recent New Zealand drama." JNZL: Journal of New Zealand Literature 2; (1984): 15-22.
"A reacquaintance ." Playmarket News 35; Autumn (2005): 15.
"Strokes and art attacks." Broadsheet 171; (1989): 43-44.
"Book notes." Landfall 153; Mar (1985): 121-122.
"In a feminist sense." Broadsheet 106; Jan/Feb (1983): 46-47.
Seven stages of grieving. Brisbane, Playlab Press 1669.
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Non Fiction
Word for word: an inspirational workbook for writers and teachers of writing. Brisbane: Queensland Writers Centre, 2000.
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Videorecording
"Jumping the gun." Women from down under. New York, First Run Features 1996.
 

Works about:

Article
Beaton, Hilary. "Hilary Beaton in Santa Cruz, California." Act 10.1; Feb (1985): 7.
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Criticism
Black, Sebastian. "Aggressive elements: New Zealand theatre in the 1980s." New Literatures Review 13; (1984): 5-16.
McNaughton, Howard. "Historical elements in recent New Zealand drama." JNZL: Journal of New Zealand Literature 2; (1984): 15-22.
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Essay
Thompson, Mervyn. "Promise and frustration: New Zealand playwriting since 1975." Australasian Drama Studies 3.1; Oct (1984): 122-128.
White, Helen. "Paths for a flightless bird: roles for women on the New Zealand stage since 1950." Australasian Drama Studies 3.2; April (1985): 105-143.
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Profile
Macdonald, Nikki. "Stage set for a makeover ." Dominion Post July 5 (2000): B5.
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