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Performing Arts 06 Applied Theatre 06 Theatrical Reality 07 Locating the Audience 07 Irish Drama in Poland 08 Theatre for Children in Hospital 08 On Repetition 09 JARMAN 10 Research-based Theatre 10 Mindful Movement 11 Theatre, Time and Temporality 12 Into the Story 2 12 It’s All Allowed 13 The Lived Experience of Improvisation 14 Memory, Space, Sound 14 Performing Arts Backlist 15
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Applied Theatre International Case Studies and Challenges for Practice – Second Edition Edited by Monica Prendergast and Juliana Saxton
ISBN: 978-1-78320-625-4 296 pp | £30/$43 Paperback | Spring 2016 174 x 230mm eBook available Monica Prendergast is associate professor of drama education at the University of Victoria. Juliana Saxton is professor emerita in the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria and the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education.
Six years after its initial publication, Applied Theatre returns with a second edition. As the first book to survey the field, it offers practitioners and students critical frameworks for implementing their own community-based theatre projects. In serving as a vital addition to this area of growing international interest, it received the 2010 Distinguished Book Award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education. Editors Monica Prendergast and Juliana Saxton have updated the book to reflect shifts in practice over the interim half decade in the world of applied theatre. This second edition of Applied Theatre has been revised throughout and includes two new chapters and seventeen new case studies. It will encourage students and practitioners to acquire a deeper, more concrete understanding of the field and its best practice.
Space, Embodiment and Empathy in Performance By Campbell Edinborough
ISBN: 978-1-78320-586-8 10 Illustrations 170 pp | £70/$100 Hardback | Spring 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available
Performance, dramaturgy, and scenography are often explored in isolation, but in Theatrical Reality, Campbell Edinborough describes their connectedness in order to investigate how the experience of reality is constructed and understood during performance. Drawing on sociological theory, cognitive psychology, and embodiment studies, Edinborough analyses our seemingly paradoxical understanding of theatrical reality, guided by the contexts shaping relationships between performer, spectator, and performance space. Through a range of examples from theatre, dance, circus, and film, Theatrical Reality examines how the liminal spaces of performance foster specific ways of conceptualizing time, place, and reality.
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Campbell Edinborough is a theatre maker and lecturer in drama and theatre practice at the University of Hull.
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How People Found Value in National Theatre Wales By Kirsty Sedgman With a foreword by John E. McGrath
ISBN: 978-1-78320-571-4 226 pp | £70/$100 Hardback | Spring 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available Kirsty Sedgman is a researcher and founder of the Performing Audience Research Network.
How do audiences experience live performances? What is gained when a national theatre is born? These questions and more are the subject of Locating the Audience, the first in-depth study of how people form relationships with a new theatre company. Investigating the inaugural season of National Theatre Wales, Kirsty Sedgman explores how different people felt about the way their communities were ‘engaged’ and their places ‘performed’ by the theatre’s productions. Mapping the complex interplay between audience experience and identity, the book presents a significant contribution to our contemporary project of defining cultural value. Rather than understanding value as an end point, ‘impact’, Sedgman makes the provocative claim that cultural value can better be understood as a process.
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Locating the Audience
Irish Drama in Poland Staging and Reception, 1990 – 2000 By Barry Keane With a foreword by Michael Cronin
ISBN: 978-1-78320-608-7 7 Illustrations 200 pp | £65/$93 Hardback | Spring 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available Barry Keane is adjunct professor of translation and comparative studies at the University of Warsaw and associate professor of translation and comparative studies at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw.
Irish Drama in Poland is the first book to broadly assess Irish drama’s impact on both Poland’s theatrical world and its cultural and literary heritage in the twentieth century. With a wide-ranging analysis, from Yeats, Synge, O’Casey, and Behan, to Wilde, Shaw, and Beckett, this engaging study explores the translation, production, and reception of Irish plays in Poland. Barry Keane presents readers with the historical and literary context for each production, allowing readers to understand the many ways Irish theatre has informed Poland’s theatrical and literary heritage. With a foreword by Michael Cronin, Irish Drama in Poland allows readers a more informed understanding of European culture and identity.
Theatre for Children in Hospital The Gift of Compassion By Persephone Sextou
ISBN: 978-1-78320-645-2 205 pp | £40/$57 Paperback | Autumn 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available Persephone Sextou is a reader in applied theatre and research director of the Community and Applied Drama Laboratory (CADLab) at Newman University, Birmingham, UK.
Recent decades have seen a new appreciation develop for applied theatre and the role of arts-based activities in healthcare. This book looks specifically at the place of theatre for children who are hospitalized, showing how powerfully it can enhance their social and mental well-being. Child-led performances, for example, can be used as a technique to distract young patients from hospitalization, prepare them for painful procedures, and teach them calming techniques to control their own pre- or post-operative stress. Persephone Sextou details the key theoretical contexts and practical features of theatre for children, in the process offering motivation, guidance and in spiration for practitioners who want to incorporate performance into their treatment regimen.
On Repetition Writing, Performance & Art Edited by Eirini Kartsaki
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Eirini Kartsaki is a teaching fellow in drama and performance studies at Queen Mary University of London.
On Repetition aims to unpack the different uses and functions of repetition within contemporary performance, dance practices, craft and writing. The collection, edited by Eirini Kartsaki, explores repetition in relation to intimacy, laughter, technology, familiarity and fear – proposing a new vocabulary for understanding what is at stake in works that repeat. Drawing on psychoanalysis, philosophy, linguistics, sociology and performance studies – and employing case studies from a range of practices – the essays presented here combine to form a unique interdisciplinary exploration of the functions of repetition in contemporary culture. “This is a book full of fascinations. And also of passions, pleasures, novelties, dissatisfactions and griefs. It is a book about the efforts we make to enact and to understand, to educate and politicise, about how to value that which is perpetually arriving, doing and undoing itself; and also how to say goodbye.” Joe Kelleher, Professor of Theatre and Performance, University of Roehampton
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ISBN: 978-1-78320-577-6 15 colour Illustrations 238 pp | £75/$107 Hardback | Spring 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available
JARMAN (all this maddening beauty) and other plays By Caridad Svich
ISBN: 978-1-78320-622-3 9 Illustrations 212 pp | £40/$57 Paperback | Spring 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available Part of the Playtext series Caridad Svich is a playwright, songwriter and translator.
JARMAN (all this maddening beauty) and other plays is a collection of three radically poetic works for live performance by OBIE award– winning playwright Caridad Svich. The playtexts include a lyrical meditation on the legacy of iconic queer artist Derek Jarman, a meditation on displacement and human suffering (Carthage/ Cartagena), and an intimately operatic reflection on Penelope and Odysseus (The Orphan Sea). Accompanied by scholarly essays placing the plays in context, this book showcases the beautiful strangeness and profound resistance in Svich’s work. “JARMAN (all this maddening beauty) and other plays is a sensuous meditation on memory and the transgressive imagination – a poetic encounter fired by the rage and beauty of queerness.” Chris Megson, Royal Holloway, University of London
Research-based Theatre An Artistic Methodology Edited by George Belliveau and Graham W. Lea
ISBN: 978-1-78320-676-6 11 Illustrations 200 pp | £70/$100 Hardback | Autumn 2016 170 x 230mm
eBook available George Belliveau is professor of drama education at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Graham W. Lea is assistant professor of theatre education at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Research-based Theatre aims to present research in a way that is compelling and captivating, connecting with viewers on imaginative and intellectual levels at the same time. Research-Based Theatre brings together scholars and practitioners of research based theatre to construct a theoretical analysis of the field and offer critical reflections on how the methodology can now be applied. The book shares twelve examples of contemporary research-based theatre scripts and commentaries from an international group of artists and researchers, selected with an eye toward representing different approaches that come from a variety of disciplinary areas.
The Evolution of the Somatic Arts and Conscious Action By Martha Eddy
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Mindful Movement
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Martha Eddy is a Registered Somatic Movement Therapist, Teacher of BodyMind Centering and Certified Movement Analyst with a doctorate in movement science, on the faculty at Empire State College, SUNY, and Princeton University. She is the founder of the non-profit organization Moving for Life as well as the somatic movement therapy training Dynamic Embodiment.
In Mindful Movement, exercise physiologist, somatic therapist, dance educator and advocate Martha Eddy uses original interviews, case studies and practice-led research to define the origins of a new holistic field – somatic movement education and therapy– and its impact on fitness, ecology, politics, health, education and performance. The book reveals the role dance has played in informing and inspiring the historical and cultural narrative of somatic arts – approaches to consciousness based in the awareness of the soma – the living body. Providing an overview of the antecedents and recent advances in somatic study and with contributions by diverse experts, Eddy highlights the role of Asian movement, the European physical culture movement as well as the language of neuroscience and their relationship to the performing arts, and female perspectives in developing somatic movement, somatic dance, social somatics, somatic fitness, somatic dance and spirituality, and ecosomatics. Mindful Movement unpacks and helps to popularize awareness of both the body and the mind.
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ISBN: 978-1-78320-583-7 25 Illustrations 370 pp | £40/$57 Hardback | Spring 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available
Theatre, Time and Temporality Melting Clocks and Snapped Elastics By David Ian Rabey
ISBN: 978-1-78320-721-3 280 pp | £70/$100 Hardback | Autumn 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available Part of the Theatre & Consciousness series
Theatre, Time and Temporality is the first book-length exploration of the subject of temporality within theatre and performance. David Ian Rabey brings in sources ranging from medieval and Renaissance theatre to contemporary performances – in addition to recent writings from physics, philosophy, and psychology – to analyse ways that time can be presented, communicated and transformed in the theatre. How do we experience time in theatre, and how can that experience be altered or manipulated? Rabey’s analysis and exploration will spark discussion among students and scholars of drama, as well as among practising performers and dramatic writers.
David Ian Rabey is professor of drama and theatre studies at Aberystwyth University.
Into the Story 2 More Stories! More Drama! By Carole Miller and Juliana Saxton
ISBN: 978-1-78320-574-5 250 pp | £30/$43 Paperback | Spring 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available Part of the Theatre in Education series Carole Miller is professor emeritus in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the Faculty of Education, University of Victoria. Juliana Saxton is professor emeritus in the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria and the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education.
Into the Story 2 presents a well-argued approach to the value of story drama structures, including ten examples of the structures themselves. Based on different picture books, the structures are clearly outlined with detailed lesson plans – complete with a rationale for story choice, key understandings and questions, extension activities, and other resources and materials needed for each drama. The collection includes Margaret Wild’s Woolvs in the Sitee, Irene Watts’s The Fish Princess, and Maribeth Boelts’ Those Shoes. Each structure has been piloted and tested for five years with both students and teachers from across the globe. Providing a strong pedagogical foundation, Into the Story 2 will become an invaluable resource.
The Performances of Adrian Howells Edited by Deirdre Heddon and Dominic Johnson
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It’s All Allowed
CO-PUBLISHED WITH THE LIVE ART DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
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Deirdre Heddon is professor of contemporary performance practice at the University of Glasgow and the author of numerous books, including Autobiography and Performance. Dominic Johnson is a senior lecturer in the Department of Drama at Queen Mary University of London and the editor of Pleading in the Blood: The Art and Performances of Ron Athey, also published by Intellect.
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Adrian Howells (1962–2014) was one of the world’s leading figures in the field of one-to-one performance practice – the act of staging an event for one audience participant at a time. Developed over more than a decade, Howells’s award-winning work demonstrated not only his enduring commitment to this genre of performance, but also his determination to find new challenges and innovations in performance art, ‘intimate theatre,’ and socially engaged art. It’s All Allowed, edited by Deirdre Heddon and Dominic Johnson, is the first book devoted to Howells’s remarkable achievements and legacy. Contributors here testify to the methodological, thematic and historiographical challenges posed by Howells’ performances. Citing his permissive mantra as its title, It’s All Allowed includes new writing from leading scholars and artists, as well as writing by Howells himself, an extensive interview, scores, and visual materials, which together offer new insights into Howells’s ground-breaking process.
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ISBN: 978-1-78320-589-9 160 Illustrations 336 pp | £20/$28.50 Paperback | Spring 2016 175 x 230mm eBook available
The Lived Experience of Improvisation In music, learning and life By Simon Rose
ISBN: 978-1-78320-673-5 261 pp | £35/$50 Paperback | Autumn 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available Simon Rose is a musician, researcher, and writer who is currently based in Berlin.
Improvisation is crucial to a wide range of artistic activities – most prominently, perhaps, in music, but extending to other fields of experience such as literature and pedagogy. Yet it gets short shrift in both appreciation and analysis of art within education. This is in no small part due to our tendency to view the world in fixed categories and structures that belie our ability to generate creative, ground-breaking responses within and between those structures. The Lived Experience of Improvisation draws on an analysis of interviews with highly regarded improvisers, including Roscoe Mitchell, Pauline Oliveros and George Lewis. Simon Rose also exploits his own experience as a musician and teacher, making a compelling case for bringing back improvisation from the margins. He argues that improvisation is a pervasive aspect of being human and that it should be at the heart of our teaching and understanding of the world.
Memory, Space, Sound Edited by Johannes Brusila, Bruce Johnson and John Richardson
ISBN: 978-1-78320-602-5 26 Illustrations 230 pp | £49/$70 Hardback | Autumn 2016 170 x 230mm eBook available Johannes Brusila is professor of musicology at Åbo Akademi University in Turku, Finland. Bruce Johnson is adjunct professor of communications at the University of Technology, Sydney. John Richardson is professor and chair of musicology at the University of Turku.
Memory, Space, Sound presents a collection of essays from scholars in a range of disciplines that together explore the social, spatial, and temporal contexts that shape different forms of music and sonic practice. The contributors deploy different theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches from musicology, ethnomusicology, popular music studies, cultural history, media studies, and cultural studies as they analyse an array of examples, including live performances, music festivals, audiovisual material, and much more.
Applied Drama: A Facilitator’s Handbook for Working in Community By Monica Prendergast and Juliana Saxton ISBN 978-1-84150-740-8 | 241pp £23.50, $35.50 | PB | 2013 eBook available
Art of Nick Cave, The: New Critical Essays Edited by John H. Baker ISBN 978-1-84150-627-2 | 220pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available
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Applied Theatre: International Case Studies and Challenges for Practice Edited by Monica Prendergast and Juliana Saxton ISBN 978-1-84150-281-6 | 224pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available
Audience Experience, The: A Critical Analysis of Audiences in the Performing Arts Edited by Jennifer Radbourne, Hilary Glow, and Katya Johanson ISBN 978-1-84150-713-2 | 184pp £45, $64.50 | HB | 2013 eBook available
Brian Ferneyhough By Lois Fitch ISBN 978-1-78320-018-4 | 275pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2013 eBook available Part of the Critical Guides to Contemporary Composers series
Bringing Down the House: The Crisis in Britain’s Regional Theatres By Olivia Turnbull
Art as Research: Opportunities and Challenges Edited by Shaun McNiff ISBN 978-1-78320-001-6 | 145pp £13, $18.50 | PB | 2013 eBook available
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Beyond the Dance Floor: Female DJs, Technology and Electronic Dance Music Culture By Rebekah Farrugia ISBN 978-1-84150-566-4 | 130pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available
Carnival Texts: Three Plays for Ensemble Performance By James MacDonald
ISBN 978-1-84150-208-3 | 192pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-416-2 | 144pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
Clown Through Mask: The Pioneering Work of Richard Pochinko as Practiced by Sue Morrison By Veronica Coburn and Sue Morrison
Composed Theatre: Aesthetics, Practices, Processes Edited by Matthias Rebstock and David Roesner
ISBN 978-1-84150-574-9 | 292pp £55, $78.50 | HB | 2012 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-016-0 | 367pp £30, $43 | PB | 2013 eBook available
Dancing Across the Page: Narrative and Embodied Ways of Knowing By Karen Barbour
Dance, Somatics & Spiritualities Edited by Amanda Williamson, Glenna Batson, Sarah Whatley and Rebecca Weber
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ISBN 978-1-84150-319-6 | 176pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2010 eBook available
Contemporary Theatre in Education By Roger Wooster ISBN 978-1-84150-170-3 | 176pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2007 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-421-6 | 208pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available
Directors & Designers Edited by Christine A. White
Directors: From Stage to Screen and Back Again By Susan Beth Lehman
ISBN 978-1-84150-289-2 | 208pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-490-2 | 150pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-178-5 | 524 pp £50, $71 | HB | 2014 eBook available
Disaster Capitalism; or Money Can’t Buy You Love: Three Plays by Rick Mitchell By Rick Mitchell ISBN 978-1-84150-430-8 | 176pp £15, $21.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available
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Christoph Schlingensief: Art without Borders Edited by Tara Forrest and Anna Teresa Scheer
Double Exposures: Performance as Photography, Photography as Performance By Manuel Vason
Dramaturging Personal Narratives : Who am I and Where is Here? Judith Rudakoff
Gavin Bolton’s Contextual Drama: The Road Less Travelled By Margaret R. Burke
ISBN 978-1-78320-419-9 | 320pp £37, $53 | PB | 2015 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-003-0 | 350pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2013 eBook available Part of the Theatre in Education series
Holistic Shakespeare: An Experiential Learning Approach By Debra Charlton
Howard Barker Interviews 1980–2010: Conversations in Catastrophe Edited by Mark Brown
Invisible Country: Four Polish Plays Edited and translated by Teresa Murjas
ISBN 978-1-84150-471-1 | 111pp £16, $23 | PB | 2012 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-398-1 | 218pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-414-8 | 200pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
Integrative Alexander Technique Practice for Performing Artists: Onstage Synergy By Catherine Madden
Italian Women’s Theatre, 1930–1960: An Anthology of Plays By Daniela Cavallaro
ISBN 978-1-78320-409-0 | 200pp £24.95, $36 | HB | 2015 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-218-8 | 400pp £35, $50 | PB | 2014 eBook available
Journey of Art and Conflict: Weaving Indra’s Net, A By David Oddie ISBN 978-1-78320-500-4 | 272pp £27, $40 | PB | 2015 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-555-8 | 393pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
Justitia: Multidisciplinary Readings of the Work of the Jasmin Vardimon Company Edited by Paul Johnson, Sylwia Dobkowska and Jasmin Vardimon ISBN 978-1-78320-528-8 | 150pp £60, $86 | PB | 2015 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
Ivar Kreuger and Jeanne de la Motte: Two Plays by Jerzy W. Tepa Edited and translated by Barbara Tepa Lupack ISBN 978-1-78320-430-4 | 178pp £45, $64 | PB | 2015 Part of the Playtext series
Lovefuries: The Contracting Sea; The Hanging Judge; Bite or Suck By David Ian Rabey ISBN 978-1-84150-184-0 | 96pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2008 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
Magnet Theatre: Three Decades of Making Space Edited by Megan Lewis and Anton Krueger
Martha Graham: Gender & the Haunting of a Dance Pioneer By Victoria Thoms
Meyerhold and the Cubists: Perspectives on Painting and Performance By Amy Skinner
ISBN 978-1-78320-537-0 | 300pp £31.50, $45 | PB | 2016 eBook available Co-publication with UNISA Press
ISBN 978-1-84150-508-4 | 200pp £45, $64.50 | HB | 2013 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-191-4 | 190pp £60, $86 | HB | 2015 eBook available
Modes of Spectating Edited by Alison Oddey and Christine A. White
Octave Mirbeau: Two Plays: Business is Business and Charity By Richard J. Hand
ISBN 978-1-84150-239-7 | 266pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-486-5 | 194pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
Only Way Home is Through the Show, (The): Performance Work of Lois Weaver Edited by Jen Harvie and Lois Weaver ISBN 978-1-78320-534-9 | 248pp £24.50, $35 | PB | 2015 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-428-1 | 288pp £25, $36 | PB | 2015 eBook available
Performing Dark Arts: A Cultural History of Conjuring By Michael Mangan
Performing Violence: Literary and Theatrical Experiments of New Russian Drama By Birgit Beumers and Mark Lipovetsky
ISBN 978-1-84150-149-9 | 280pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2007 eBook available
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ISBN 978-1-84150-269-4 | 240pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available
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Pleading in the Blood: The Art and Performances of Ron Athey Edited by Dominic Johnson
Philadelphia Connection, The: Conversations with Playwrights By B. J. Burton
Philosophical Actor, The: A Practical Meditation for Practicing Theatre Artists By Donna Soto-Morettini
ISBN 978-1-78320-488-5 | 251pp £25, $36 | PB | 2015 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-326-4 | 224pp £23, $33 | PB | 2010 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-427-4 | 216pp £25, $36 | PB | 2015 eBook available Part of the Intellect Live series
Practising the Real on the Contemporary Stage By José Antonio Sánchez Translated by Charlie Allwood
Red Sun and Merlin Unchained By David Rudkin
Reflective Practitioner’s Guide to (Mis)Adventures in Drama Education: – or – What was I Thinking? Edited by Peter Duffy
ISBN 978-1-78320-416-8 | 130pp £30, $43 | PB | 2014 eBook available
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Refugee Performance: Practical Encounters Edited by Michael Balfour ISBN 978-1-84150-637-1 | 224pp £45, $64.50 | HB | 2012 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-221-8 | 366pp £28, $40 | PB | 2014 eBook available Part of the Theatre in Education series
Resetting the Stage: Public Theatre Between the Market and Democracy By Dragan Klaic ISBN 978-1-84150-547-3 | 176pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available
Serious Play: Modern Clown Performance By Louise Peacock ISBN 978-1-84150-241-0 | 224pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-473-1 | 290pp £30, $40| PB | 2015 eBook available Part of the Theatre in Education series
Reverberations across Small-Scale British Theatre: Politics, Aesthetics and Forms Edited by Patrick Duggan and Victor I. Ukaegbu ISBN 978-1-78320-297-3 | 250pp £35, $50 | HB | 2013 eBook available
Rehearsal, The: Pigeon Theatre’s Trilogy of Performance Works on Playing Dead Edited by Anna Fenemore ISBN 978-1-84150-556-5 | 112pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
Serbian & Greek Art Music: A Patch to Western Music History Edited by Katy Romanou ISBN 978-1-84150-278-6 | 213pp £30, $43 | HB | 2009 eBook available
Sex on Stage: Gender and Sexuality in Post-War British Theatre By Andrew Wyllie
Shakespeare Valued: Education Policy and Pedagogy 1989–2009 By Sarah Olive
ISBN 978-1-84150-203-8 | 188pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-438-0 | 224pp £60, $86 | HB | 2015 eBook available
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Reflexive Teaching Artist (The): Collected Wisdom from the Drama/Theatre Field Edited by Kathryn Dawson and Daniel A. Kelin
ISBN 978-1-84150-427-8 | 144pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
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Performance Art in Ireland : A History Edited by Áine Phillips
Signs of Change: New Directions in Theatre Education By Joan Lazarus ISBN 978-1-84150-629-6 | 352pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available Part of the Theatre in Education series
ISBN 978-1-84150-615-9 | 200pp £45, $64.50 | HB | 2012 eBook available
Staging Ageing: Theatre, Performance, and the Narrative of Decline By Michael Mangan ISBN 978-1-78320-013-9 | 220pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2013 eBook available
Student Actor Prepares (The): Acting for Life By Gai Jones
Teaching Actors: Knowledge Transfer in Actor Training By Ross W. Prior
Temporary Stages II: Critically Oriented Drama Education By Jo Beth Gonzalez
ISBN 978-1-78320-190-7 | 467pp £33.50, $48 | PB | 2014 eBook available Part of the Theatre in Education series
ISBN 978-1-84150-570-1 | 224pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-011-5 | 175pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2013 eBook available Part of the Theatre in Education series
Theatre and Performance in Small Nations Edited by Steve Blandford ISBN 978-1-84150-646-3 | 180pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available
Theatre in Passing 2: Searching for New Amsterdam By Elena Siemens ISBN 978-1-84150-743-9 | 216pp £45, $64 | PB | 2015 eBook available
Live Art Development Agency
Sonic Multiplicities: Hong Kong Pop and the Global Circulation of Sound and Image By Yiu Fai Chow and Jeroen de Kloet
Throwing the Body into the Fight: A Portrait of Raimund Hoghe Edited by Mary Kate Connolly ISBN 978-1-78320-034-4 | 140pp £15, $21.50 | PB | 2013 eBook available Part of the Intellect Live series
Who’s Who in Research: Performing Arts ISBN 978-1-84150-494-0 | 400pp £90, $128.50 | HB | 2012 eBook available
Theatre for Youth Third Space: Performance, Democracy, and Community Cultural Development By Stephani Etheridge Woodson
Theatre in Passing: A Moscow Photo-Diary By Elena Siemens ISBN 978-1-84150-374-5 | 176pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-531-8 | 249pp £35, $50 | PB | 2015 eBook available Part of the Theatre in Education series
Trans(per)forming Nina Arsenault: An Unreasonable Body of Work Edited by Judith Rudakoff ISBN 978-1-84150-571-8 | 272pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available
Utopia: Three Plays for a Postdramatic Theatre By Claire MacDonald ISBN 978-1-78320-462-5 | 118pp £30, $43 | PB | 2015 eBook available Part of the Playtext series.
Trustus Plays, The By Jon Tuttle ISBN 978-1-84150-224-3 | 176pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available Part of the Playtext series
Walking, Writing and Performance: Autobiographical Texts by Deirdre Heddon, Carl Lavery and Phil Smith Edited by Roberta Mock ISBN 978-1-84150-155-0 | 184pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2009 eBook available
Wise Body, The: Conversations with Experienced Dancers Edited by Jacky Lansley and Fergus Early
Zapolska’s Women: Three Plays – Malka Szwarcenkopf, The Man and Miss Maliczewska Edited by Teresa Murjas
ISBN 978-1-84150-418-6 | 176pp £17, $24.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-236-6 | 192pp £20,$28.50 | PB| 2009 eBook available
Edited by Patrick Duggan
Playtext Series The Intellect Playtext series publishes innovative performance texts under three interrelated strands: new writing, performance writings and translations. The Playtext series makes available performance texts that are aesthetically and stylistically innovative as well as those that explore the socio-cultural and political contexts of their making.
JARMAN (all this maddening beauty) and other plays By Caridad Svich ISBN 978-1-78320-622-3 £40, $57 eBook available
Justitia: Multidisciplinary Readings of the Work of the Jasmin Vardimon Company Edited by Paul Johnson and Sylwia Dobkowska and Jasmin Vardimon ISBN 978-1-78320-528-8 £60,$86 eBook available
Utopia Three Plays for a Postdramatic Theatre By Claire MacDonald ISBN 978-1-78320-462-5 £35, $50 eBook available
Also in the series: Invisible Country, The Rehearsal, Ivar Kreuger and Jeanne de la Motte forthcoming in the series: Plays in Time: The Beekeeper’s Daughter, Prophecy, Another Life & Extreme Whether by Karen Malpede
Shanghai Street Style By Toni Johnson-Woods and Vicki Karaminas ISBN 978-1-841505-38-1 | 168pp £22, $31.50 | PB | 2013 eBook available Part of the Street Style Series
Softimage: Towards a New Theory of the Digital Image By Ingrid Hoelzl and Remi Marie ISBN 978-1-78320-503-5 | 154pp £25, $36 | PB | 2015 eBook available
Spatialities: The Geographies of Art and Architecture Edited by Judith Rugg and Craig Martin ISBN 978-1-84150-468-1 | 240pp £30, $43 | PB | 2011 eBook available
Streets of Crocodiles: Photography, Media, and Postsocialist Landscapes in Poland By Katarzyna Marciniak and Kamil Turowski
Sydney Street Style By Toni Johnson-Woods, Vicki Karaminas and Justine Taylor With photographs by Kate Disher-Quill
ISBN 978-1-84150-365-3 | 144pp £30, $43 | PB | 2010 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320 -314 -7 | 156pp £22 , $31.50 | PB | 2015 eBook available Part of the Street Style Series
Theater of War Edited by Meredith Davenport
Truth or Dare: Art and Documentary Edited by Gail Pearce and Cahal McLaughlin
Uncommon Goods: Global Dimensions of the Readymade By Jaimey Hamilton Faris
ISBN 978-1-84150-175-8 | 144pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2007 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-572-5 | 222pp £16, $23 | PB | 2013 eBook available
Vanishing Points: Articulations of Death, Fragmentation, and the Unexperienced Experience of Created Objects By Natasha Chuk
Videogames and Art Edited by Andy Clarke and Grethe Mitchell
ISBN 978-1-78320-180-8 | 125pp £30, $43 | PB | 2014 eBook available Part of the Critical Photography series
Unmapping the City: Perspectives of Flatness Edited by Alfredo Cramerotti ISBN 978-1-84150-316-5 | 128pp £20, $28.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available
Videogames and Art: Second Edition Edited by Andy Clarke and Grethe Mitchell ISBN 978-1-84150-419-3 | 450pp £40, $57 | PB | 2013 eBook available
Why We Make Art and Why it is Taught (Second Edition) By Richard Hickman ISBN 978-1-84150-378-3 | 176pp £15, $21.50 | PB | 2010 eBook available
Technology and Desire: The Transgressive Art of Moving Images By Rania Gafaar and Martin Schulz ISBN 978-1-84150-461-2 | 192pp £30, $43 | PB | 2014 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-84150-142-0 | 283pp £35, $50 | HB | 2007 eBook available
ISBN 978-1-78320-476-2 | 196pp £56, $80 | HB | 2015 eBook available
Virtuality and the Art of Exhibition: Curatorial Design for the Multimedial Museum By Vince Dziekan ISBN 978-1-84150-476-6 | 176pp £25, $35.50 | PB | 2011 eBook available
Why Would Anyone Wear That?: Fascinating Fashion Facts By Ceila E. Stall-Meadows Illustrated by Leslie Stall Widener ISBN 978-1-84150-727-9 | 84pp £10, $14.50 | PB | 2012 eBook available
Who’s Who in Research: Visual Arts ISBN 978-1-84150-495-7 | 400pp £90, $128.50 | HB | 2012 eBook available
Writing on Drawing: Essays on Drawing Practice and Research Edited by Steve Garner ISBN 978-1-84150-604-3 | 193pp £16, $23 | PB | 2012 eBook available
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