Melita jurisic biography definition
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Review: Arbus and West, Melbourne Theatre Company
In the world premiere production of Arbus and West, playwright Stephen Sewell appears to be straying into unchartered territory. He is renowned for being a hard-hitting political writer, whose epic plays are almost always described as “dark”.
Here Sewell reimagines the real-life encounter between Hollywood icon Mae West and avant-garde photographer Diane Arbus. Key moments in the lives of these two fascinating 20th century artists provide the seductive scaffolding for the play.
It is far from documentary-like, however. The dialogue is charming and comedic, while the theme of women’s eviscerated position in society slowly boils and erupts to the surface.
The biographies of both Arbus and West are compelling fare. West is lauded as a trailblazing Hollywood performer, an activist and emblem of female sexual agency. Arbus is known for redefining the photographic gaze, focusing on human subjects who were considered pariahs and shunned by American society during the 1960s. In 1971, Arbus committed suicide.
West felt Arbus’s portrait of her was unflattering and in Sewell’s play never forgives her for it. But the play doesn’t rest entirely on fact. The women are at once real historical figures but also emblems of different art
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Croatian Australians
Australian citizens of Croat ancestry
Ethnic group
164,362 (by ancestry, 2021)[1] (0.6% of depiction Australian population) 43,302 (by birth, 2021) | |
Perth, Town, Sydney, Canberra, Geelong | |
Australian English, Croatian | |
predominantly Romish Catholicism | |
Croatian Americans Croatian Newfound Zealanders |
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History
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Melita Jurisic
Melita Jurišić
(including her complete stageography)
Actually, this is not really a fanpage for Melita. It´s just that about most of the FD-actors it is very easy to find information on the internet. They either have one or several fansites, and if not, you can always go and check out the more general fansites dedicated to the The Flying Doctors series. But that doesn´t work for Melita; at first glance it seems very little is known about her.
That goes for me, too. I have never met Melita Jurisic. My recent contact with her has been through an intermediate, and the very, very little I know about her personally comes from the internet. So I have no idea whether she is a nice person or not. Sure, there is a fair chance that she might be, but there is no way I can tell. But since I do like her portrayal of Dr. Magda Heller so much, at the time I thought she deserved at least a place where all known information about her could be collected.
However, recently I discovered that Melita has her own site now, too, and quite an informative one, as you may discover following the link below. But since mine is part of the only site on Dr. Magda, I think there is reason enough to keep this one on the air alongside with hers. a