Cyberbile & Grounded / Alana Valentine.
Series: Currency playsPublisher: Strawberry Hills, NSW : Currency Press, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 111 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:- still image
- still image
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780868199849 (paperback) :
- Cyberbile and Grounded
- Teenagers -- Drama
- Internet and teenagers -- Drama
- Online social networks -- Drama
- Young adults -- Australia -- Drama
- Online identities -- Drama
- Isolation (Philosophy) -- Drama
- Coming of age -- Drama
- Australian drama
- Coming of age
- Isolation (Philosophy)
- Online identities
- Young adults
- Juvenile delinquency -- Drama
- Drama -- English -- Australia -- 20th century -- Texts
- Australian drama -- 21st century
- Australia
- Australian
- Performing arts
- Australian drama
- 822.4 23
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Jessie Street National Women's Library General Stacks | 822.4 VAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available for reference in the library and ILL | Signed by the author | 67988 |
"Cyberbile was first produced by Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney, at the Audrey Keown Theatre, Croydon, on 1 December 2011"--page 7.
signed by the author.
"Grounded was first produced by Tantrum Theatre at The Playhouse Theatre, Newcastle, on 10 May 2011"--page 55.
Machine generated contents note: Grounded.
Cyberbile is a candid, moving and sometimes shocking glimpse into the online world of today's teen generation. Based on interviews conducted by students, with teachers, parents and their fellow students, Cyberbile is a verbatim-based drama which speaks from and to the hearts of a Australia's young adults. Set against the backdrop of one of the most intriguing events in Newcastle's recent history--the grounding of the Pasha Bulka--Grounded is a comingof-age tale centred around Farrah, a young Novocastrian with a fascination for Newcastle's industrial port. Through her obsession we explore universal themes of isolation, belonging and identity and that time in your life when the obsessions of childhood get grounded in reality.
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