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West West Coast Plays: with an introduciton by Carol Dawber

by Paul Maunder

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These ten plays written over the first two decades of this century are a record of a community-based theatre project, covering key issues on the West Coast: change in mining communities, 1080, the Pike Mine Disaster, race relations, corporate arrogance, an early environmentalist and his relationship with James Joyce's sister (a nun in Greymouth), asylums and mental illness, the transition economy, native logging and dairying.An introduction by Dr Caroll Dawber situates the work in the long tradition of community theatre on the Coast, from the gold rush onwards.

About the Author

Paul Maunder has worked in theatre and film as writer and director, winning many awards. He has published a book of short stories (Tornado- Maitai River Press), a reflection on the Pike River disaster (Coal and the Coast, CUP) and a study of NZ Community Theatre (Rebellious Mirror, CUP). He has written articles for various publications, both local and international, and many of his stories have been read on radio He is involved in his local community and in national political organisations.

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