词条 | Aliwa! |
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| name = Aliwa | orig title = | translator = | image = Aliwa, by Dallas Winmar.jpg | caption = | author = Dallas Winmar | cover_artist = Kate Florance | country = Australia | language = English | series = | genre = Play | publisher = Currency Press | release_date = 2002 | media_type = Print (Paperback) | pages = | isbn = 978-0-86819-688-6 }}Aliwa! is a play by the Australian Indigenous playwright Dallas Winmar, and published by Currency Press in 2002.[1] PlotBased on a true story of a mother who tries to keep her three daughters from being taken away by officials after the death of her husband.[2][3] It was later presented by Company B, was directed by Neil Armfield, starred Ningali Lawford, Kylie Belling and Deborah Mailman and was introduced by one of the sisters the play is based on, Aunty Dot Collard.[4][5] First ProductionAliwah! was first produced by Yirra Yaakin Noongar Theatre at the Subiaco Theatre, Perth, on 26 July 2000, with the following cast: Mum / Alice, Dot, Reserve Boy: Rachael Maza Judith, School Teacher: Irma Woods Ethel, Native Welfare Officer: Kylie Farmer Director, Lynette Narkle Designer, Tish Oldham Sound and original music, David Milroy Lighting Designer, Mark Howett AwardsAliwa! won the 2002 Kate Challis RAKA Award[6] and was shortlisted for the 2002 Western Australian Premier's Book Awards and the 2003 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards - Louis Esson Prize for Drama. References1. ^{{cite book|last=Winmar|first=Dallas|title=Aliwa!|year=2002|publisher=Currency Press|location=Sydney|isbn=9780868196886|url=http://www.currency.com.au/product_detail.aspx?productid=1441&ReturnUrl=/plays-general.aspx}} 2. ^{{Citation | last = Banks | first = Ron | author-link = | date = 28 July 2000 | title = Tale Of Survival | periodical = The West Australian }} 3. ^{{Citation | last = Giffiths | first = Gareth | author-link = | date = 28 July 2000 | title = Escape from degradation| periodical = The Australian }} 4. ^{{Citation | last = Bodey | first = Michael | author-link = | date = 17 August 2001 | title = Mixed memory | periodical = Daily Telegraph }} 5. ^{{Citation | last = Hallett | first = Bryce | author-link = | date = 17 August 2001 | title = Taking In The Greater Scene - From Water Tower And Stage | periodical = Sydney Morning Herald }} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Winners List|url=http://australian-centre.unimelb.edu.au/prizes-awards/raka.html|work=The Kate Challis RAKA Award|publisher=University of Melbourne|accessdate=2012-12-14}} 3 : Australian plays|2000 plays|Indigenous Australian theatre |
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