Griffin Redux: The Ros Horin Years 1989-2003

Second volume of three, Griffin Redux continues to chronicle the evolution of Sydney's Griffin Theatre Company and their home at the SBW Stables Theatre.
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Second volume of three, Griffin Redux continues to chronicle the evolution of Sydney's Griffin Theatre Company and their home at the SBW Stables Theatre.  Its funding frozen and on the verge of collapse in 1989, Griffin struggled to regain its foothold until a new revitalised Board of Directors was installed in 'a coup' in 1991. Among its earliest decisions was to appoint Horin as the Company's third Artistic director. This volume details her remarkable creative achievements as both director, dramaturg and curator of new Australian drama over 12 years where the company not only produced plays of national and international significance under her guidance (Kafka Dances, Speaking in Tongues, Clarke in Sarajevo and Presence), but fledgling and mid-career playwrights better equipped to fulfil their potential in the new millennium. The Griffin Theatre Company celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2019.