Alison Lyssa literary and personal papers, ca. 1979-1996
Alison Lyssa literary and personal papers, ca. 1979-1996
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Date
ca. 1979-1992
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8746
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Physical Description
Contents
0.98 metres of textual material (6 boxes)
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Fonds
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Includes draft manuscripts of plays inclduding records and correspondence and research papers relating to playwriting and theatre production:
BOX 1
Pinball, ca. 1980-1985:
Typescript drafts with revisions, ca. 1983-1984
Annotated working copy, notes and correspondence with cast and production team, 1983
Typescript drafts, October...
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Full title
Alison Lyssa literary and personal papers, ca. 1979-1996
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Notes
Description source
Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Alison Lyssa, 1997
Administrative / Biographical history
Alison Lyssa (1947-) freelance writer, playwright and daughter of Douglas Darby.
She has written a number of stage plays including ‘Where There’s a Will’ 1995, ‘The Boiling Frog’, at Nimrod theatre 1984 and published by Currency and Nimrod 1984, ‘The Hospital Half Hour’, commissioned by the Australian Hospital Association for their Annual Congr...
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MLMSS 8746
Record Identifier
YEGvmXXn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YEGvmXXn
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Reference code
153319
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