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List view record 201: The Big Fat Cow that Goes Kapow [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 201: The Big Fat Cow that Goes Kapow [electronic resource]
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List view record 202: The joy of reading : a passionate guide to 182 of the world's best authors and their worksList view anchor tag for record 202: The joy of reading : a passionate guide to 182 of the world's best authors and their works
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List view record 203: Just Disgusting! [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 203: Just Disgusting! [electronic resource]
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Just Disgusting! [electronic resource]

Griffiths, Andy, 1961-2007
eBook
In the tradition of Just Tricking!, Just Annoying!, Just Stupid! and Just Crazy!, Andy Griffiths has written nine highly original, humorous new stories about Andy G. Includes a terrible agonising death by flesh-eating zombies, a battle with brussel sprouts (the sprouts win) and the disgusti...
List view record 204: The Cat on the Mat is Flat [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 204: The Cat on the Mat is Flat [electronic resource]
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List view record 205: The tempestList view anchor tag for record 205: The tempest
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The tempest

Griffiths, Trevor R.2007
Books, Manuscripts
The commentary at the heart of the book introduces readers to the challenge of reading 'The Tempest' as a text and responding to the play in performance. Other sections discuss early performances and cultural contexts
List view record 206: Elizabethan world : primary sourcesList view anchor tag for record 206: Elizabethan world : primary sources
List view record 207: Seven Classic Plays [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 207: Seven Classic Plays [electronic resource]
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List view record 208: Shakespearean tragedy : lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethList view anchor tag for record 208: Shakespearean tragedy : lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
List view record 209: Metamorphoses : a new verse translationList view anchor tag for record 209: Metamorphoses : a new verse translation
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Metamorphoses : a new verse translation

Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.2004Penguin classics
Books, Manuscripts
"Ovid's sensuous and witty poem brings together a dazzling array of mythological tales, ingeniously linked by the idea of transformation, often as a result of love or lust, where men and women find themselves magically changed into new and sometimes extraordinary beings. Beginning with the cr...
List view record 210: The boy, the bear, the baron and the bardList view anchor tag for record 210: The boy, the bear, the baron and the bard
List view record 211: Journey to the Stone Country [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 211: Journey to the Stone Country [electronic resource]
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The Golden Ass [electronic resource]

Apuleius1998
eBook
Written towards the end of the second century AD, The Golden Ass tells the story of the many adventures of a young man whose fascination with witchcraft leads him to be transformed into a donkey. The bewitched Lucius passes from owner to owner - encountering a desperate gang of robber...
List view record 213: Agatha Christie A to Z : the essential reference to her life and writingsList view anchor tag for record 213: Agatha Christie A to Z : the essential reference to her life and writings
List view record 214: Encyclopedia of apocalyptic literatureList view anchor tag for record 214: Encyclopedia of apocalyptic literature
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Encyclopedia of apocalyptic literature

Zimbaro, Valerie P.1996ABC-CLIO literary companion
Books, Manuscripts
This text, which is by no means inclusive of all of the worldʼs apocalyptic writings, is intended both as an introduction to this timely literary genre as well as a tribute to the worldʼs major authors whose prose and poetry reflect their respective hopes, dreams and fears for the worldʼs l...
List view record 215: A spider bought a bicycle, and other poems for young childrenList view anchor tag for record 215: A spider bought a bicycle, and other poems for young children
List view record 216: Station Eleven [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 216: Station Eleven [electronic resource]
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Station Eleven [electronic resource]

Emily St John Mandel
eBook
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AND SOON TO BE A HBO MINISERIES What was lost in the collapse: almost everything, almost everyone, but there is still such beauty. One snowy night in Toronto famous actor Arthur Leander dies on stage whilst performing the role of a lifetime. That same evening a dea...
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Cast of drama titled Men of Honour performed in 2001

20 September 2024
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Play titled Men of Honour, was written by John Upton, first produced at the Ensemble Theatre, Sydney, in April/May 2001. The play was about the life and times of Shakespeare. It was directed by Michael Karaolis. In this photograph, Top row, left to right: Sean Pardy (Stage Manager), Michael Karaolis, Second row: Mark Lee, Teo Gebert, unknown -  Assistant Stage Manager?, Third row: Bryan Marshall, Geoff Cartwright, Fourth row: Tasma Walton, Anne Tenney, Michael Karaolis. Other staff, not in photograph, were Designer - Julio Himede; Lighting Designer - Andrew Kinch. This photo is held in the Doreen Warburton Collection.

 

John Upton was born on 23 Aug 1939, lived and raised a family for some years in Penrith area. He died on 19 Jan 2017 at Burwood, New South Wales. Early on, he was a journalist and the editor of the Penrith Press from 1960 to 1975. Upton was also Secretary in 1968 of Kingswood ALP branch. Upton was the Henry Lawson Club’s foundation President and continued in this role until 1974. He also directed a few plays at the Henry Lawson Club. Upton went on to become the President of the Australian Writers' Theatre from 1981-1986, and trained young playwrights. He was a graduate of the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) and became a professional dramatist, writing for TV and stage for 27 years. He wrote for more than 20 TV series. Four of his stage plays have also been published: The Warhorse, Machiavelli, Machiavelli, Waiting for Rupert Murdoch, and Men of Honour. Copies of these are held in the Doreen Warburton Collection. The Warhorse was performed at the Q Theatre in 1981. He won several awards for his work including the Australian Writers Guild Award for Best New Play (AWGIE). He also became a published poet. Upton received a $24,700 grant from the Australia Council to make a film of his one-act play titled - ''Cries from a Cold Aquarium'' in 1978. Upton also wrote a book titled - "The Henry Lawson Club : a personal memoir" a copy of which is held in the Penrith Local History Collection.

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