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Emerald Hill Theatre

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39:. Cherry described it being inspired by three characteristics appearing in Australian arts at the time: "dissatisfaction with the pose of the Artist as Garret Dweller, impractical and effete; a desire to break through the elite circle which surrounds the arts into a more popular culture; a definite need to bring the arts closer together in order to put pressure on the community". 56: 23:
was a theatre company and venue in Melbourne, Australia, which operated from 1962 to 1966. The 140-seat Emerald Hill Theatre was at 250 Dorcas St, South Melbourne, in a former church converted by architect
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Index

Robin Boyd
Wal Cherry
George Whaley
"History of the Emerald Hill Theatre Company"
The bulletin.
ISSN
0007-4039
Category
Former theatres in Melbourne

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