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Irene Vela

IRENE VELA   

Nationality:   Australian    Email:   n/a   Website:   n/a

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Plays by Irene Vela

IRENE VELA

1975

1st Produced:

Workers Theatre, Melbourne

2003

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1st Published:

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Music:

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Genre:

Musical

Parts:

Male

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Female

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Notes:

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Synopsis:

Rosa falls in love with Tom an Australian reporter. Her Greek father is so upset by this that he throws her out of the family home. She moves in with Tom. With her urging he goes to investigate atrocities that are happening in Timor and gets murdered.

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IRENE VELA

Who's Afraid Of The Working Class

1st Produced:

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1st Published:

in Melborne Tales, Currency Press, Sydney,

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#35475

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Genre:

One Act

Parts:

Male

3

Female

3

Parts other:

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Notes:

written with Andrew Bovell/Patricia Cornelius/Melissa Reeves/Christos Tsiolkas and Irene Vela. Part of Melborne Tales

Synopsis:

Melbourne at the end of the twentieth century. . . modern economic miracle or a society imploding with savage politics and despair? The characters in these plays have been crushed, frustrated, isolated, as well as battered by the grim consumerism of the 1990s. But they are survivors, resilient to the end. This collection presents a gritty portrayal of real life in an urban wasteland.

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