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Coralie Lansdowne Says No
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Coralie Lansdowne Says No

Alex Buzo

A woman's struggle for her sense of self in a play that reflects as much on the enduring need for commonplace emotional security and comfort as on the need for social progress.

Published in Plays of the 70s Volume 2

4M, 3F
Margaret Connolly & Associates mmconnolly@ozemail.com.au
Currency Press | 978-0-86819-552-0 | PB
Front Room Boys, The
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Front Room Boys, The

Alex Buzo

An early play of Alex Buzo which dramatises the predicament of office workers as it displays the author's preoccupation with language. One of his aims, he tells us in his playwright's note, 'was to recreate the rhythms of actual speech as well as to record and preserve the vivid expressions which you could hear everywhere except in the media or on the stage.'

Published in Plays of the 60s Volume 3

7M, 2F
Margaret Connolly & Associates mmconnoll@ozemail.com.au
Currency Press | 978-0-86819-562-9 | PB
Macquarie
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Macquarie

Alex Buzo
Macquarie traces the decline of Governor Lachlan Macquarie’s authority in the infant colony of New South Wales between the years 1810 and 1822, and draws parallels with the fate of a liberal conscience in modern Australian politics.
7M, 3F
Margaret Connolly & Associates mmconnolly [at] ozemail.com.au
Currency Press | 978-0-86819-356-4 | PB
Makassar Reef
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Makassar Reef

Alex Buzo

East meets west in this subtle romantic comedy when a handful of tourists and adventurers converge on the ruins of an old Indonesian port. Buzo moves away from satire to examine at a deeper level the ennui and alienation behind the laughter.

Includes an authoritative introduction by Frank Palmos, an Indonesian correspondent and interpreter for the president during the Sukarno era.

5M, 3F
Margaret Connolly & Associates mmconnolly@ozemail.com.au
Currency Press | 978-0-86819-021-1 | PB
Norm and Ahmed
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Norm and Ahmed

Alex Buzo
A rather ocker, white Australian male encounters a well-mannered Pakistani student with revolutionary ambitions in a Sydney park at midnight. Buzo creates an image of race prejudice as a profoundly irrational force in the behaviour of ordinary Australians.

For teachers' notes for Norm and Ahmed click here.

Published in Plays of the 60s Volume 2

A comprehensive range of education resources (including reviews) is available at BUZO ED: 

http://alexbuzo.com.au/education/education.html




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Performance Rights: Emma Buzo, The Alex Buzo Company http://alexbuzo.com.au/rights/rights.html
Currency Press | 978-0-86819-550-6 | PB
Pacific Union
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Pacific Union

Alex Buzo
The forging of the United Nations Charter in San Francisco, and the impact of one Australian whose influence helped to change the face of history.
5M, 1F
Margaret Connolly & Associates mmconnolly [at] ozemail.com.au
Currency Press | 978-0-86819-437-0 | PB