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'''Dates of Action:''' April 1997
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'''Description of Artwork:''' Gillian Mear's play "Fineflour" and Churchill's play "Top Girls." <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' Gillian Mear's play ''Fineflour'' and Churchill's play ''Top Girls.'' <P>




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Revision as of 20:04, 28 July 2011

Date: 1997

Region: Australia

Subject: Religion

Medium: Theater


Artist: Gillian Mear and Caryl Churchill


Confronting Bodies: Australian Education Minister


Dates of Action: April, 1997


Location: New South Wales, Australia


Description of Artwork: Gillian Mear's play Fineflour and Churchill's play Top Girls.

The Incident: A New South Wales review panel banned the plays from the New South Wales Higher School Certificate reading list. The officials suggested that Churchill's play is "dated," shows "contempt for religion," and" contains gratuitous violence."

Results of Incident: The Education Ministry upheld the review panel's ban on the two plays.

Source: Index on Censorship, 3/97 Caryl Churchill