Australian Theatre In The 1960s And 1970's

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In the late 1960s and 1970s, Australian theatre experienced a radical renaissance. At a time of rapid social change and popular disenchantment with Australia's imperial ties to Britain and the US, there was plenty for young Australian playwrights to consider. A 'new wave' of writers, actors and directors founded independent theatre companies like La Mama in Melbourne and the Nimrod in Sydney, where the Australian character could be debated, defined, articulated, criticised and lampooned. It was in this context that seminal Australian playwrights like David Williamson, Jack Hibberd, John Romeril and Alex Buzo got cracking. It was the first major outpouring of new Australian drama since Federation. Katharine Brisbane, then national theatre critic