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    <title>Report on Organisations within AusStage containing the words 'Arts' and 'Council'</title>
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    <description>Title: Report on Organisations within AusStage containing the words 'Arts' and 'Council'
Authors: Milne, Geoffrey
Abstract: There have been a number of arts-support organisations in Australia – some still in existence – with the words 'Arts' and/or 'Council' in their titles.  Most of these are Australian-based organisations; others are the 'Arts Councils' of various other countries whose support has been applied to companies and artists visiting and touring Australia.  AusStage houses a wide number of records in which will be found 'arts councils' (of various kinds, and from several different countries) – usually as 'Grant Bodies' and/or 'Touring Bodies' – listed among Associated Organisations.</description>
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    <title>Report on Government Arts Support Bodies as Organisations associated with Event records within AusStage:  Grant Bodies.</title>
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    <description>Title: Report on Government Arts Support Bodies as Organisations associated with Event records within AusStage:  Grant Bodies.
Authors: Milne, Geoffrey</description>
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    <description>Title: The 'National Theatre' / 'National Theatre Movement'
Authors: Milne, Geoffrey
Abstract: The National Theatre Movement was founded in Melbourne in 1935 by Australian opera singer Gertrude Johnson on her return to Australia from England.</description>
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    <description>Title: Shift of Wind Needed Before Pinafore Sails. "HMS Pinafore" by Gilbert and Sullivan. Carl Rosa Company. Her Majesty's Theatre [review]
Authors: Bramwell, Murray Ross
Abstract: The Carl Rosa Opera Company occupied a distinguished part of English operatic history from its establishment in 1873 through to the late 1950s. It presented the first English productions of Carmen, Lohengrin and Aida and would have staged the works of Gilbert and Sullivan had the D’Oyly&#xD;
Carte company not got their hands on them first. Now, 131 years later, under artistic director Peter Mulloy, a new Carl Rosa Company is staging Gilbert and Sullivan with an attention to authenticity that is Gilbertian in its detail - even using sets, props and costumes once owned by D’Oyly&#xD;
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