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Jan Cornall Jan Cornall (born 17 August 1950) is an Australian singer, comedian and writer. Known for her contributions to queer music through the group Baba Yaga during the 1970s and the hit musical ''Failing in Love Again'' (1979), Jan Cornall was a leader in the women’s comedy and cabaret resurgence of the early 1980s. She has contributed to Australian community theater, addressing issues facing regional and rural women, and had a long involvement in forging cross cultural links with Indonesian and Australian writers and artists.〔http://www.writersjourney.com.au/writersjourney/Biography〕 ==Background== Born in Melbourne, Australia, Jan Cornall started performing at young age in school plays and musicals. She studied speech and drama at Melbourne Teacher’s college under the tutelage of Max Gillies. She began her performance career as a founding member of the Tribe experimental theater group in 1968. During this time they performed ‘Happenings’, ‘Guerilla Theater’ and ‘Street Theater’, leading the Vietnam War moratorium marches in Melbourne with a series of street performances. The Tribe group were regulars at the famous La Mama Theater (Melbourne) where they met and later merged with the Australian Performing Group (APG) at the Pram Factory Theater.
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