Lally Katz's Neighbourhood Watch

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Contemporary Australian theatre interprets significant circumstances and issues to improve perceptions in order to create empathy in the audience. Australian theatre stages various techniques which portray the visual production of the performance. This can be viewed through artistic conventions seen as an eclectic use of lighting, language and how it's interpreted. Australian contemporary theatre has been used as a powerful medium to explore social, political and cultural issues prevalent in Australian society. Through innovative storytelling methods and diverse narratives. It challenges traditional theatrical conventions and engages the audience in thought-provoking styles. Within the play “Neighbourhood Watch” established by Lally Katz, she expresses individual experiences, in particular, friendship, grief, and isolation. Therefore, the play “Stolen” substantially reveals an insight into the stolen generation of Aboriginals being taken from their homes and being mistreated physically and mentally. Thus, Australian contemporary Theatre playwrights communicate their plays in order to challenge and provoke the audience's reaction. …show more content…

Also, incorporates staging techniques as shown, lighting, shifting within different characters and the personal experience of war. The play demonstrates the brechten storytelling of the concept of the character Ana and how she is socially interactive within the community. It is a funny and touching play about a friendship between a young woman, Catherine, and her old Hungarian neighbour, Ana. It is full of depth and rich comedic ideas that examine the need for friendship, the value of both innocence and experience, as well as the pitfalls of trusting too much and not

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