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Discover 'Bus Stops On The Moon: Red Mole Days 1974-1980,' a captivating memoir and cultural history by Martin Edmond. This paperback edition, measuring 170 x 240 mm and featuring 274 pages, takes you on a vivid journey through the avant-garde theatre scene of New Zealand in the 1970s. Delve into the personal and collective experiences that shaped Edmond's life and the groundbreaking theatre troupe, Red Mole. Formed in 1974, Red Mole was known for its eclectic performances, including Dadaesque cabaret, street theatre, and live music. Edmond's eloquent narration captures the spirit and essence of an era filled with creativity and rebellion. With insights into the life of Alan Brunton and Sally Rodwell, 'Bus Stops On The Moon' provides a unique participant's perspective on the theatrical revolution, offering both nostalgia and enlightenment. This book is a perfect addition for theatre enthusiasts, fans of New Zealand history, and readers seeking a rich exploration of artistic expression during a transformative period. Enjoy the elegance of Edmond's prose as he recounts the highs and lows of Red Mole. Order now and experience the vibrant narrative that bridges personal storytelling and cultural legacy. We are also pleased to offer combined shipping options. As a proud NZ owned business based in Auckland, Smartfox ensures that this product is in stock locally, eliminating any unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 170 x 240 mm
Pages: 274
Bind: paperback
Author: Martin Edmond Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 11-09-2020
Bus Stops on the Moon is a personal and a cultural history. As memoir, it is a sequel to The Dreaming Land (2015). A troubled and restless young Martin Edmond is on his way to becoming the wiser, older man who will sit down and write both narratives. As cultural history, the book gives us a participant’s-eye view of the early years of Alan Brunton and Sally Rodwell’s avant-garde theatre troupe Red Mole. Formed in 1974, Red Mole performed Dadaesque cabaret, agit-prop, costume drama, street theatre, circus and puppetry, live music, and became a national sensation. They toured the country with Split Enz and travelled internationally. One of Red Mole’s five founding principles was â€to escape programmed behaviour by remaining erratic’. They ticked that one off. In Bus Stops on the Moon Martin Edmond offers, with his customary elegance, a rich and entertaining picture of the high times and low lives of Red Mole.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 170 x 240 mm
Pages: 274
Bind: paperback
Author: Martin Edmond Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 11-09-2020
Bus Stops on the Moon is a personal and a cultural history. As memoir, it is a sequel to The Dreaming Land (2015). A troubled and restless young Martin Edmond is on his way to becoming the wiser, older man who will sit down and write both narratives. As cultural history, the book gives us a participant’s-eye view of the early years of Alan Brunton and Sally Rodwell’s avant-garde theatre troupe Red Mole. Formed in 1974, Red Mole performed Dadaesque cabaret, agit-prop, costume drama, street theatre, circus and puppetry, live music, and became a national sensation. They toured the country with Split Enz and travelled internationally. One of Red Mole’s five founding principles was â€to escape programmed behaviour by remaining erratic’. They ticked that one off. In Bus Stops on the Moon Martin Edmond offers, with his customary elegance, a rich and entertaining picture of the high times and low lives of Red Mole.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.