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P-ISSN 1445-2294
E-ISSN 2200-775X
Research Article
Vol. 42, Issue 2, 2018July 03, 2018 AEST

Keeping the Flame Alive: Legacies of Heathcote’s Practice Across the Tasman

Christine Hatton, Viv Aitken,
Dorothy Heathcoteprocess dramamantle of the expertrolling roledrama education
https://doi.org/10.1080/14452294.2019.1585932
NJ: Drama Australia Journal
Hatton, C., & Aitken, V. (2018). Keeping the Flame Alive: Legacies of Heathcote’s Practice Across the Tasman. NJ:  Drama Australia Journal, 42(2), 118–138. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.1080/​14452294.2019.1585932

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