Talk:The Bougainville Photoplay Project

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Possible sources noted in the AfD[edit]

Noted in the AfD:

Sydney Morning Herald
"PITCHED somewhere between cosy university tutorial and travelogue slide show, Dr Paul Dwyer's Bougainville Photoplay Project is an illustrated account of restorative justice in action. It is accessible, disarmingly funny and affecting."
Real Time Arts
SBS
Review, Belvoir St Theatre - Smith, Gary (15 November 2010), "Theatre", The Daily Telegraph
"But Dwyer's studious persona combined with his often quirky and sardonic delivery manages to weave great moments of humour among the sadness, at times to powerful effect."
Review, Brown's Mart Theatre - Watkins, Emily (20 August 2010), "Dwyer's - project - a treat", Northern Territory News
"Always engaging, passionate and with a fair dose of dry humour throughout, The Bougainville Photoplay Project is a thought-provoking, entertaining show that leaves you wiser."
Article - Clarke, Suzanna (14 August 2010), "Digging up ugly past", Courier Mail
"Dwyer, who teaches performance studies, has written and stars in a one-man show The Bougainville Photoplay Project, based on his personal exploration of the island's troubled history."
Review, Old Fitzroy Theatre - Pickard, Nicholas (18 October 2009), "The Bougainville Photoplay Project", The Sun Herald
7/10. "Directed by David Williams and with video design by Sean Bacon, this is a production of simple and earnest storytelling."
Review, Multicultural Fringe Festival - Maclean, Alanna (12 February 2008), "Pilgrimage exposes pain of exploitation", The Canberra Times,{{citation}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
"This peculiar mixture of theatricality and real stories works. As with version 1.0's other shows, the result is not only a more informed audience but also a more feeling one. Dwyer shows us the humanity of Bougainville."
Not of use for notability but could help flesh out an article.
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