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Theatre & Performance 2012


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Welcome to the new Palgrave Macmillan Theatre and Performance 2012 catalogue

Theatre& Series

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General Theatre and Performance

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Practice and Practitioners

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Readers in Theatre Practice Series

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Theatre and Perfomance Practices Series

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Dance

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Gender and Sexuality

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World Theatre

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Studies in International Performance Series 14 Theatre History

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Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History Series

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Modern and Contemporary Theatre

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Performance Interventions Series

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Index

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For 2012 we have included titles publishing up until March and a selection from later months. This is to ensure that you receive only the most accurate information about forthcoming books. In February we are publishing The Theatre, Drama and Performance Companion (p.5), by Michael Mangan. This is an indispensible guide to prepare and accompany students through their degree. Further notable publications in 2012 include six new additions to our popular Theatre& series (p.2) and Performance Perspectives (p.5), a critical introduction to Performance Studies. At a higher academic level highlights include The Rise of Performance Studies: Rethinking Richard Schechner’s Broad Spectrum edited by James M. Harding and Cindy Rosenthal (p.15), and Theresa Jill Buckland’s Society Dancing: Fashionable Bodies in England, 1870-1920 (p.13), as well as new additions to our key series, Studies in International Performance (p.14), published in association with FIRT/IFTR and Performance Interventions (p.27). Jenna Steventon, Head of Humanities, Undergraduate Publishing | j.steventon@palgrave.com Jenni Burnell, Assistant Editor, Undergraduate Publishing | j.burnell@palgrave.com Paula Kennedy, Publisher, Scholarly & Reference Publishing | p.kennedy@palgrave.com Sarah Plows, Senior Marketing Executive, Undergraduate Humanities | s.plows@palgrave.com Madeline Voke, Marketing Executive | Scholarly & Reference | m.voke@palgrave.com

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THEATRE& SERIES Theatre& Series Series Editors: Jen Harvie and Dan Rebellato The Theatre& series is a major innovation in theatre scholarship: for the first time, A-list scholars mould cutting-edge thinking about theatre into an easyto-digest and easy-to-afford form for consumption by everyone. By selecting the key issues, but not shying away from the more complex debates, Theatre& brings the very frontiers of theatre scholarship into the hands of any curious reader, allowing every theatre student and lover to take part in these exciting and challenging discussions. Each book is written by a high-profile theatre scholar and represents the latest critical thinking in the discipline. Additionally, the series is edited by two of the leading thinkers in theatre studies and features forewords by some of today’s most important theatre-makers including Edward Bond, Mark Ravenhill, Tim Etchells, Rabih Mroué and Lois Weaver.

Theatre & Mind

Theatre & Architecture

Bruce McConachie, Professor of Theatre Arts, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Juliet Rufford, Research Associate, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Theatre & Photography

All performance depends upon our abilities to create, perceive, remember, imagine and empathize. Theatre & Mind provides an introduction to the cognitive foundations of theatre studies and argues that key developments in cognitive science actually challenge some of the major assumptions about what takes place in the theatre.

Theatre and architecture are seeming opposites: one a time-based art-form experienced in space, the other a spacial art experienced over time. The book will unpick these assumptions, demonstrating ways in which theatre and architecture are co-constitutive and contextualizing their dynamic and complex inter-relationship historically and culturally.

Joel Anderson, Course Leader, Theatre Studies, Central School of Speech and Drama, UK

April 2012 Paperback

March 2012 Paperback

This book examines the shared conceptual terrain of theatre and photography. Joel Anderson explores the photographing of theatre and performance, as well as the ways in which theatre and photography's shared preoccupation with posing, staging, framing, and – perhaps most importantly stillness, manifests itself. April 2012 Paperback

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Susan Bennett, University Professor, University of Calgary, Canada

Theatre & Museums explores the relationship between theatre and museums in contemporary culture and the experience of contemporary museums as theatre. It shows how discourses of performance studies can open up new avenues of inquiry about the production and reception of the museum experience and its important place in contemporary culture. 96pp £5.99

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Theatre & Nation

Theatre & Prison

Nadine Holdsworth, Associate Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Warwick, UK

Caoimhe McAvinchey, Lecturer in Drama, Theatre and Performance, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Foreword by Nicholas Hytner

Foreword by James Thompson

‘Nadine Holdsworth’s excellent book offers a persuasive overview of the ways nation and national identity have been present in a whole range of theatrical practices.’ - Nicholas Hytner, Director of The National Theatre, UK

Theatre & Museums

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Throughout the history of the nation-state, theatre has contributed to the construction and reappraisal of the nation and national identities. This book argues that ideas of the nation are constantly in flux and explores the way theatre engages with such changes according to different geographical, political, economic, social and cultural climates. June 2010 Paperback

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'A superb contribution to our understanding of the historical and contemporary approaches of prison theatre. A must-read for those interested in the power of in the applied theatre, especially within incarcerated populations.’ - Philip Taylor, Director, New York University’s Program in Educational Theatre, USA Theatre & Prison investigates how theatre-makers stage critical questions about the use of prison in society. Using examples from popular culture, dramatic texts and applied theatre it analyzes how theatre and performance reveals economies of punishment, affects penal reform and both challenges and participates in narratives of reformation. September 2011 104pp Paperback £5.99

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THEATRE& SERIES

Theatre & the Visual

Theatre & Ireland

Theatre & Sexuality

Dominic Johnson, Lecturer in Drama, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Lionel Pilkington, Senior Lecturer in English, National University of Ireland, Republic of Ireland

Jill Dolan, Professor of English and Theatre, Princeton University, USA

Theatre & the Visual argues that theatre studies’ preoccupation with problems arising from textual analysis has compromised a proper, political consideration of the visual. Johnson examines the spectator’s role in the theatre, exploring pleasure, difficulty and spectacle, to consider the implications for visual experience in the theatre.

Foreword by Fiona Shaw

Foreword by Tim Miller

‘In this book Lionel Pilkington tracks with great clarity the complexity of Irish buffoonery, national theatricality and dissent.’ - Fiona Shaw

‘Jill Dolan’s marvelous book demonstrates how central questions of sexuality have been for the modern theatre, explaining the major arguments and debates with great clarity and force.’ - David Savran, Distinguished Professor of Theatre, City University of New York, USA ‘An urgently needed exploration of the deliciously queered formations of desire, gender and love that are conjured abundantly in theatre. SLEEP WITH THIS BOOK!’ - Tim Miller, performer and author of Boy Blows and 1001 Beds

April 2012 Paperback

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Theatre & Interculturalism Ric Knowles, Professor of Theatre Studies, University of Guelph, Canada

'In an increasingly global context this book engages with the impact culture, politics, economics and postcolonial histories have on intercultural interaction. The author not only signals key texts and debates, but also makes accessible what are often complex arguments surrounding approaches to intercultural exchange.’ - Yvette Hutchison, University of Warwick, UK As human traffic between nations increases and as hybridity becomes more characteristic of cultural production, it becomes imperative to critically reexamine the way cultural exchange is performed. Theatre & Interculturalism surveys established approaches to the topic and proposes new ways of thinking about theatrical flow across cultures. June 2010 Paperback

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Often regarded as innately performative, Ireland has been the location for the ‘drama’ of rebellion and anti-colonial insurgency. This book argues that theatre in Ireland is a cultural phenomenon that is not restricted to professional, urban theatre, but is rooted in alternative and competing traditions of popular drama and performance. July 2010 Paperback

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Theatre & Feeling Erin Hurley, Assistant Professor, McGill University, USA Foreword by Anne Bogart

‘An excellent book...the writing is extraordinarily lucid, without ever simplifying the issues at hand. The effect is really pleasurable.’ - Nicholas Ridout, Reader in Theatre and Performance, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Theatre & Sexuality explains the critical validity of using sexuality as a lens for examining theatre’s creation and reception. The book offers clear introductions to sexual identity politics, ways of ‘reading’ sexuality on stage and a select history of LGBTQ theatre, including a reading of Split Britches/Bloolips’ production Belle Reprieve. June 2010 Paperback

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Theatre & Feeling explores the idea that, for many people, theatre is a passion. It provides an intellectual framework for the range of emotional experience engendered by the theatre, bringing the issue of theatrical feeling into focus as both a research object and a method in Theatre Studies. June 2010 Paperback

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Theatre & The Body

Theatre & Education

Colette Conroy, Lecturer in Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Helen Nicholson, Professor of Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Foreword by Marina AbramoviĆ

Foreword by Edward Bond

Bodies are active and dynamic elements of theatre production and spectatorship. They are important concepts as well as objects within theatre. This book examines the rich and complex relationships between the uses of bodies in theatre and the ways in which bodies are culturally imagined and understood in theatre.

Theatre & Education provides an insight into the energy, passion and values that have inspired the most inventive theatre-makers who work with young people in educational settings. It argues that the aesthetic principles and educational ideals that inform theatre and education drive at the heart of why theatre matters.

December 2009 96pp Paperback £5.99

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Theatre & Ethics

Theatre & Audience

Nicholas Ridout, Senior Lecturer in Performance, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Helen Freshwater, RCUK Research Fellow in Theatre Studies, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

What is ethics and what has it got to do with theatre? Drawing on both theoretical material and practical examples, Ridout makes a clear and compelling critical intervention, raising fundamental questions about what theatre is for and how audiences interact with it.

Foreword by Lois Weaver

June 2009 Paperback

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A provocative overview of the questions raised by theatrical encounters between performers and audiences, drawing on examples that have sought to generate active audience involvement from Brecht’s epic theatre to The Blue Man Group. It argues for more audience-responsive approaches to what theatre does for those who witness, watch or participate. June 2009 Paperback

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Theatre & Globalization

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Dan Rebellato, Professor of Contemporary Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Theatre & Human Rights

Foreword by Mark Ravenhill

What is globalization? What role is there for the theatre in a globalizing world? Drawing on sources from Aeschylus to The Lion King, Chekhov to Complicite, tragedy to advertising, this original and provocative book explores the contribution that the theatre has made to our slowly evolving consciousness of our world as a whole. June 2009 Paperback

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Paul Rae, Assistant Professor, Theatre Studies Programme, National University of Singapore Foreword by Rabih Mroue

With its impassioned plays, inspired activism and outspoken artists, the theatre has long provided a venue for promoting and practising human rights; but is this always to the good? Drawing on an international range of examples, this short, sharp and timely book examines the theatre’s support for - and challenges to - human rights today. June 2009 Paperback

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Theatre & Politics Joe Kelleher, Professor of Theatre and Performance, Roehampton University, UK

Keheller explores the relationship between theatre and politics, challenging some of the assumptions that often arise when they are brought together. The book engages with both a broad range of key theoretical material from Plato to Rancière, and theatrical examples from Shakespeare and his adaptors through Peter Handke to debbie tucker green. June 2009 Paperback

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Theatre & the City Jen Harvie, Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Performance, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Foreword by Tim Etchells

How do power dynamics, ideologies and identity play out in relations between theatre and the city? Evaluating material conditions such as architecture and performative practices such as urban activism, Harvie argues both contribute to understanding the complex economies and ecologies of theatre and performance in an increasingly urbanized world. June 2009 Paperback

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general theatre and performance General Theatre and Performance

Performance Perspectives A Critical Introduction

Alrutz, Playing with Theory in Theatre Practice

Edited by Jonathan Pitches and Sita Popat, both at University of Leeds, UK

The Theatre, Drama and Performance Companion

Contents: Introduction: How to Use this Book / PART 1: DRAMA, THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE: THE SUBJECT AND ITS STUDY / The Context of the Subject / Your Course and what to Expect from it / Study Skills for Drama, Theatre and Performance Students / PART 2: CORE TOPICS IN DRAMA, THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE / Developments and Directions / Working Practically 1: Acting / Working Practically 2: Devising / Working Practically 3: Directing / Theatre Histories / Analysing Texts / Questions of Theory / Theatre and Gender / Theatre and the World: Globalization, Interculturalism and Postcolonialism / The Uses of Drama: Applying Performance / Mediating Performance: From the Machine Age to the Digital Age / PART 3: KEY CONCEPTS / PART 4: LANDMARKS: KEY PRACTITIONERS, THEORISTS AND PERFORMANCES / PART 5: FRAMEWORKS FOR RESEARCH: KEY WRITINGS ON DRAMA, THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE / PART 6: WHAT NEXT? / PART 7: RESOURCES FOR STUDYING DRAMA, THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE / Index March 2012 Paperback

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Megan Alrutz, Orlando Repertory Theatre, USA, Julia Listengarten and M. Van Duyn Wood, both at University of Central Florida, USA

'This book is a guide and a map to key concepts that inspire the making and theorizing of performance.' - Lin Hixson, Art Institute of Chicago, USA

Michael Mangan, Chair in Drama, University of Exeter, UK

Offering essential guidance to students throughout their undergraduate studies, this companion explores the development of a discipline that is still in flux, offers practical advice about how to study it and where this study might lead, and provides a useful reference source on key practitioners, debates, performances and terms.

Playing with Theory in Theatre Practice

This critical introduction to Performance Studies provides undergraduates with an accessible way into terminology and context. Using an innovative tripartite structure that combines the voices of artists, critics and teachers, it addresses a variety of practices moving through body, space, time, technology, interactivity and organization. Contents: Foreword; M.Wallis / Acknowledgements / Introduction; J.Pitches / PART I: BODY; Introduced and Edited by A.Fenemore / Any Body? The Multiple Bodies of the Performer; V.Ramirez Ladron De Guevera / Some Body and No Body: The Body of a Performer; W.Houstoun / Every Body: Performance's Other Bodies; A.Fenemore / PART II: SPACE; Introduced and edited by S.Palmer / Event-Space: Performance Space and Spatial Performativity; D.Hannah / Scenographic Space and Place; L.A.Wilson / Audience Space/Scenographic Space; S.Palmer / PART III: TIME; Introduced and Edited by T.Gardner / Theatre, Technology and Time; S.Dixon / Ghost Dance: Time and Duration in the Work of Lone Twin; G.Whelan / The Lives and Times of Performance; T.Gardner / PART IV: TECHNOLOGY; Introduced and edited by S.Popat / Gaming and Performance: Narrative and Identity; J.Wood / SwanQuake House - 'Messing the System Up'; R.Gibson & B.Martelli / Performance and Technology: The Myth of Disembodiment; S.Popat / PART V: INTERACTIVITY; Introduced and Edited by A.O'Grady / Boalian Perspectives on Interactivity in Theatre; J.Somers / Interactivity and the Work of Blast Theory; M.Adams / Interactivity: Functions and Risks; A.O'Grady / PART VI: ORGANISATION; Introduced and Edited by C.Taylor / Performance, Culture and Industry; R.Brown / Organisational Agility and Improvisation; T.Greenstreet / Performance, Organisation, Theory; C.Taylor / Epilogue; J.Pitches / Bibliography September 2011 272pp Paperback £18.99

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This collection of original essays and case studies explores the value and function of theory in theatre, and the multifaceted and complex relationship between theory and theatre practice. Contents: Introduction / PART I: CONTEXTUALIZING THEORY AND PRACTICE / Introduction to Part I / Approaching Theory: Scholar and Practitioner; M.Van de Water / The Function of Theory at the Present Time?; M.Fortier / ‘There is a World Elsewhere’: The Endgame of Theory and Practice; M.Kobialka / PART II: INTERROGATING THEORY IN PRACTICE: PRODUCTIVE TENSIONS, QUESTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS / Introduction to Part II / Lost in Translation: Moving Theory into Dramaturgy; L.Inez-Brown / The Question of Authenticity and Ethics in Children’s Theatre and Art; S.Etheridge Woodson / Theatrical Nationalism and Subversive Affirmation; S.Wilmer / Moving Spectators Toward Progressive Politics by Combining Brechtian Theory with Cognitive Science; B.McConachie / Sensual Engagements: Understanding Theories of the Senses and their Potential Applications within Theatre Practice; S.DiBenedetto / Intermediate Bodies: Media Theory and Theatre; S.Bay-Cheng / Resisting Binaries: Theory and Acting; J.Lutterbie / Intuition in Practice: Emotion and Feeling in the Artistic Process; H.Feiner / PART III: CASE STUDIES: APPLYING THEORY WITHIN AND THROUGH THE PRODUCTION PROCESS / Introduction to Part III / Cyrano’s Intercultural Voyages in India; D.McManus / Theoretical Terrain and Performance Practice: An Actor’s Journey into the Uncharted Territory of Landscape Theatre; B.Hanemann / Under the Influence; A.Mello / (Re)presenting Silenced Voices: Negotiating Multiple Landscapes Through Body, Voice and Architecture; J.Listengarten and C.Niess / Voice and the Venus: Opening up Voice and Speech with Post-Colonial Theories; L.Dougherty / Theatre is Theory: A Case Study of Ghosting; H.Blau / Seven Instructions: A Dialogue; M.Rohd and S.Scrofano / Modulating Theory: Breaking New Ground in Musical Theatre Study; J.Bell / Index October 2011 Hardback Paperback

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Interpreting the Play Script

An Actor’s Craft

Playing For Real

Contemplation and Analysis

The Art and Technique of Acting

Actors on Playing Real People

Anne Fliotsos, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Purdue University, USA

‘I am convinced that this book will become an important text for studies in play and script analysis. It promises to draw in various levels of students and theatre practitioners because of its unique introduction of inner contemplation via Zen philosophy and practice. It also lays possibly new and interesting groundwork for further exploration into successful script analysis and acting.’ - Gail Medford, Professor of Theatre Arts, Bowie State University, USA ‘Interpreting the Playscript has a great deal to offer teachers and students interested in analyzing contemporary plays that do not use traditional forms. It is the first book I have seen that devotes significant space to identifying serious methods of analyzing unconventional plays, alongside the most useful methods of traditional script analysis. I have long been looking for just such a text to use in my courses - one that helps to rigorously develop the artist’s response to a script.’ - Shelley Orr, Lecturer, San Diego State University, USA and Past President, Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas One type of analysis cannot fit every play, nor does one method of interpretation suit every theatre artist or collaborative team. This is the first text to combine traditional and non-traditional models, giving students a range of tools with which to approach different kinds of performance. Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: CONTEMPLATION AND INTUITIVE RESPONSE / PART II: FORMALIST ANALYSIS / PART III: DRAMATURGY AND THE NON-LINEAR PLAY / PART IV: RESPONDING TO THE SCRIPT / Index August 2011 Hardback Paperback

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An inspirational guide for advanced acting students that brings together multiple ways of creating excellence in performance. Combining technique with personal examples, Krasner provides tried and tested exercises, a history of actor training and explores the complex relationships between acting theories and teachers. Contents: Introduction: What is Acting? / PART I: PREPARING MIND AND BODY / Preparation: Relaxation, Concentration and Breathing / Vocal and Physical Dynamics / Personalizing: Sense and Emotion Memory / PART II: PASSION AND INSPIRATION / Secrets and Sources / Physicalization and Analysis Through Action / Actions and Six Basic Actions / Improvisation and Jazz Acting / PART III: PERFORMING THE ROLE / Living Through and Interstitial Scenes / Lying and Denial / The Role: Psychological Gesture, Homework and Rehearsal / Conclusion / Bibliography / Brief Biographies of Key Acting Teachers November 2011 240pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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‘A fascinating insight into the methods, challenges and rewards of taking on roles of people in the public eye.’ - Whatsonstage.com ‘This book of interviews brilliantly explores what it means for an actor to be playing Freud or Gordon Brown, Lawrence of Arabia or Charles Dickens. The actors’ answers are as various as the people being portrayed but the intriguing problem these interviews investigate is, for the first time, excitingly put centre-stage.’ - Peter Holland, McMeel Family Professor in Shakespeare Studies, University of Notre Dame, USA This is the first book to explore how actors play real people. How do you capture Hitler, Mugabe, or a serial killer? How do you portray living monarchs or political leaders? Is it possible to embody a genius like Mozart or Darwin? With a multiple awardwinning line-up, including Sir Ian McKellen on playing himself in Ricky Gervais’s Extras.

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Cognitive Science and Performance John Lutterbie, Department of Theatre Arts, Stony Brook University, USA

Using the cognitive sciences, Lutterbie employs dynamic systems theory as a foundation and integrates recent discoveries in neuroscience and cognitive psychology in his examination of acting theory. May 2011 Hardback

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Edited by Tom Cantrell, Actor, Tutor and Researcher, Department of Theatre, Film and TV and Mary Luckhurst, Professor of Modern Drama, both at University of York, UK

David Krasner, Associate Professor of Acting, Emerson College, USA

280pp £55.00

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Working Together in Theatre

Acting Professionally

Engaging Audiences

Collaboration & Leadership

Raw Facts About Careers in Acting 7th edition

A Cognitive Approach to Spectating in the Theatre

Robert Cohen, Claire Trevor Professor of Drama, University of California, Irvine, USA

‘Whether you’re studying to become a professional or an early-career pro who wants to rise quickly, this book will be invaluable. Read it, learn from it, and you’ll find yourself working together with your collaborators to make great theatre.’ - Tom Markus, Director, Actor, Author, Playwright, Translator, Dramaturg and Educator

Robert Cohen, Claire Trevor Professor of Drama, University of California, Irvine, USA and James Calleri, President of Calleri Casting and Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University, USA

‘It is the leading book of its kind, and certainly the best available resource for young actors who wish to begin their professional careers.’ - Harold Dixon, University Distinguished Professor, University of Arizona, USA Filled with practical information on how to enter the acting profession, and now completely updated, this is the essential handbook for anyone interested in an acting career. Praised for its honesty, broad coverage and wise advice from working professionals, the authors present the vital facts that every would-be actor needs to know.

Bruce McConachie, Professor and Chair of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies, University of Pittsburgh, USA

‘Armed with a deep knowledge of the history of spectatorship, McConachie constructively engages with the recent findings of cognitive scientists to challenge fundamental assumptions about how and why we view and recall theatrical events. The result is a thoughtful, readable, and provocative work with important implications for critical theory, historiography, and production.’ - John Emigh, Professor of Theatre, Speech, and Dance and of English, Brown University, USA

Robert Cohen draws on fifty years of acting, directing and teaching experience in order to illustrate how the world’s great theatre artists combine collaboration with leadership at all levels, from a production’s conception to its final performance. The book provides the techniques, exercises and language that promote collaborative skills.

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December 2010 232pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

Kenneth Pickering, Founder/Director, Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education, UK and Mark Woolgar, Programme Manager, Richmond Drama School, Richmond Adult College, UK

Contents: Introduction / General Cognition for Theatre Audiences / Social Cognition in Spectating / Cultural Cognition in History / Epilogue: Writing Cognitive Audience Histories

‘This is one of those all-encompasing and highly accessible companions to undergraduate and diploma courses that you can tell will be covered with highlighter marks and coffee stains by students within a week. Its super-neat layout - lots of white space, bold headings and bullet points - makes it a great introduction and handy for revision. Clear and informative, Pickering and Woolgar outline challenges in defining theatre, summarize the ideas of key practitioners, and provide reassuring advice on how to undertake a research project.’ - What’s On Stage.com

August 2011 Paperback

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Key Concepts in Drama and Performance 2nd edition Kenneth Pickering, Founder/Director, Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education, UK May 2010 Paperback

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Theatre Studies

June 2009 Paperback

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This book provides an introduction to spectator response from the perspective of cognitive science, using insights from neuroscience and evolutionary theory to examine the dynamics of conscious attention, empathy, and memory in theatregoing.

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Wild and Dangerous Performances

A Pathognomy of Performance Simon Bayly, Principal Lecturer , University of Roehampton, UK

Animals, Emotions, Circus Peta Tait, Professor/Chair of Theatre and Drama, LaTrobe University, Australia

‘Wild and Dangerous Performances is a highly readable account of the ways in which circus animals, particularly big cats (lions, tigers, leopards) and elephants, respond on an emotional level to, even develop an emotional rapport with, their trainers. Tait’s new book provides a vivid perspective on developments in animal training in the nineteenth and twentieth century, while wryly noting the persistent gender stereotyping of both trainers and performing animals. This is an original, academically well grounded study, which valuably extends our knowledge of performance history.’ Professor Jim Davis, University of Warwick, UK Elephants, lions, tigers and leopards evoke fascination and awe, fear and excitement. This book analyzes trained acts in twentieth-century live circus and cinema, reveals how humans anthropomorphize animals with their emotions, and interrogates the notion that animals embody a phenomenology of emotions and feelings in culture. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Illustrations / Introduction / Calm Patience and Pyramid Poses / The Lion Roars from a Pedestal / Dancing Elephants in Skirts / Leopard Around the Neck / Born Free Again / Sensing Emotion / Works Cited / Index October 2011 240pp 21 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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Exploring the themes of the event, ephemerality and democracy that mark the encounter between performance and philosophy, this original study elaborates fresh perspectives on the experiences of undoing, fiasco and disaster that shadow both the both stage and everyday life. February 2011 256pp 22 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00

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The Social Impact of the Arts An Intellectual History Eleonora Belfiore, Assistant Professor of Cultural Policy Studies and Oliver Bennett, Professor of Cultural Policy Studies, both at University of Warwick, UK

‘The book’s compass and ambition is nothing short of humbling...One hopes that undergraduate courses in all branches of historical cultural enquiry are able to find room to accommodate such wide-angle approaches to their subjects... Highly recommended to all undergraduate students of the arts.' - Chris Jones, THE Textbook Guide Now in paperback, an intellectual history of contrasting ideas around the power of the arts to engender personal and societal change - for better and worse. A fascinating account of the value and functions of the arts in society, in the private sphere of individual emotions and self-development and public sphere of politics and social distinction. October 2010 Paperback

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Practice and Practitioners READERS IN THEATRE PRACTICE Series Editor: Simon Shepherd At the heart of every performance lies a tension, a tension between the material object and the magical transformations of theatre. Taking elements of theatre craft such as sound, puppetry and directing, the series explores this relationship, offering both the vocabulary and historical context for critical discussion and creative practice.

Puppetry A Reader in Theatre Practice Penny Francis, Lecturer in Puppetry, Central School of Speech and Drama, UK

Theatre-goers are increasingly aware of the growing use of object and figure animation throughout the performing arts. Puppetry offers engaging contemporary perspectives on this universal art-form. It provides an account of puppetry’s different facets, from its demands and techniques, through its uses and abuses to its history and philosophy. Contents: Introduction / Approach / Related Arts / Techniques / In Performance / Dramaturgy / Aesthetics / History / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index December 2011 256pp 234x156mm 25 b/w photographs and 3 b/w line drawings Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-23272-3 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-23273-0 http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=350845

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Disability Culture and Community Performance Light

Sound

A Reader in Theatre Practice Scott Palmer, Deputy Head of School and Lecturer in Scenography, University of Leeds, UK

Light contains a range of classic accounts and rare documents that offer not only different approaches to light as a creative force in performance, but also an account of its rich history as a practice. Considered through its equipment, its dramaturgy, and as an element of design, light is shown to have a profound effect on an audience. Contents: Introduction / The Evolution of Lighting Design / Light as a Spectacle / Light, the Playhouse and the Scene / Light and the Audience / Light and Space / The Dramaturgy of Light / Light and the Body / Light as Material / Tools and Techniques / Techniques and Tools / The Lighting Operator / The Lighting Designer / Conclusion / A Lighting Chronology / Bibliography / Index March 2012 Paperback

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Find a Strange and Twisted Shape Petra Kuppers, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, USA

A Reader in Theatre Practice Ross Brown, Dean of Studies, Central School of Speech and Drama, UK

‘There is no other book that considers equally and inseparably the theory, philosophy and practice of stage sound. A rigorously controlled piece of research of great originality and of terrific significance to the discipline.’ - Chris Baugh, University of Leeds, UK Brown explores relationships between sound and theatre, focusing on sound’s interdependence and interaction with human performance and drama. Suggesting different ways in which sound may be interpreted to create meaning, it includes key writings on sound design, as well as perspectives from beyond the discipline. November 2009 264pp 234x156mm 3 figures and 9 b/w photographs Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-55187-9 Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-55188-6 http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=280440

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‘In this book, Petra Kuppers...provides a rigourous, sophisticated and strikingly poetic series of mediations on the processes, pleasures and challenges of working in this field...Thoughtful, thought-provoking and accessible, this book will be of compelling interest not just to scholars of disability culture, but to a whole new generation of scholars looking to use arts practice as a laboratory in which identity, community and culture can be creatively re-imaged and re-imagined.' - Bree Hadley, Senior Lecturer in Performance Studies, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: MAKING A HOME / Landscaping: Spacings / Dancing Stories about Home: A Community Dance Residency in a Hospice in New Zealand / Community Arts and Practices: Improvising BeingTogether / PART II: RHIZOMES/CONNECTIONS / Toward a Rhizomatic Model of Disability: Poetry, Performance, and Touch / Burning Butoh: Self/ Community / Rhizome: Choreography of a Moving Self / Rhizome: Collaboration / Rhizome: Beyond Story, Community Performance and Somatic Poetics / PART III: MEMORY TOUCH / Introduction: Desirous History / Performing Anarcha / Remembering Anarcha / The Anarcha Project Performative Lecture / The Anarcha Project: A Process Report / PART IV: SENSUAL HISTORY AND MYTH-MAKING / Introduction / Tiresian Journeys / Teaching Disability Culture: Reflections on Tiresias in the Classroom / Epilogue / Bibliography / Index August 2011 272pp 25 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00

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Theatre, Education and Performance

Site-Specific Performance

Helen Nicholson, Professor of Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Theatre education has often provided theatremakers with radical new ways to encourage social participation and aesthetic engagement. This timely book raises questions about how twentieth century practices have been revised in the twenty-first century, and how theatre-makers are finding new ways to engage young people in contemporary issues. Contents: Mapping Stories / PART I: LOOKING BACK: HISTORIES AND LANDSCAPES / Spaces to Imagine: Theatre and Social Reform / Spaces to Play: Childhood, Theatre and Educational Utopias / Places to Learn: Activity and Activism / PART II: MOVING ON: THEATRE EDUCATION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY / Traces and Places / Globalisation and Regeneration: Re-branding Creativity / Dramatising Home: Places of Safety and Risk / ‘This Island’s Mine’: National Identity and Questions of Belonging / International Spaces: Global Citizenship and Cultural Exchange / Changing Worlds: Performing Science, Theatre and Public Engagement / Cool Spaces: Learning in Theatre and Beyond Theatres / Bibliography April 2011 Hardback Paperback

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Mike Pearson, Professor of Performance Studies and Director of Postgraduate Studies, University of Wales, UK

‘This rewarding study offers challenging contexts, questions, and exercises for students. It engages with the broad range of disciplines upon which one may call for site-specificity, privileging place but not overlooking the significance of bodies, time, and other considerations which help determine place.’ - Joanne Tompkins, Professor of Drama, University of Queensland, Australia The text proposes original approaches to the creation and study of performance outside the auditorium. It suggests innovative strategies, methods and techniques for making theatre in various locations, and through examples, case studies and projects develops distinctive theoretical insights into the relationship of site and performance. November 2010 224pp 34 b/w photograohs Hardback £49.50 Paperback £16.99

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Whybrow’s interdisciplinary collection of urban writings demonstrates how performance is ‘at work’ in the city. His selection highlights both diversity and the potential for interaction, drawing attention to the possible identities produced by the multi-faceted nature of the modern metropolis. May 2010 328pp 234x156mm 15 b/w line drawings and 63 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-52719-5 Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-52720-1 http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=279778

‘...proposes a new and vital way of talking about theatrical costuming, an approach that accords to stage wear the theoretical and historical weight it surely deserves.’ - Contemporary Theatre Review How do audiences look at an actor in costume onstage? Monks explores this question, engaging with the main theoretical approaches to the study of actors in performance. The book considers costume’s power to shape identity and form bodies drawing on examples from Modernist performance to nudity and stage ghosts.

Robert Landy and David T. Montgomery, both at New York University, USA

Providing an international overview of the latest work and thinking in Drama and Education, and featuring interviews with a worldwide variety of leading practitioners and theorists, this book explores how Educational Theatre, Applied Theatre and Drama Therapy facilitate change within schools, community centres, prisons, and theatres.

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‘...intellectually and poetically rich, suggestive, informative and engaging. The book ranges impressively and enticingly across different critical and creative practices, as well as from the early twentieth century to the present and to different parts of the globe.’ - Jen Harvie, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Aoife Monks, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

Education, Social Action and Therapy

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Edited by Nicolas Whybrow, University of Warwick, UK

The Actor in Costume

Theatre For Change

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Performance and the Contemporary City

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Devising in Process Edited by Alex Mermikides and Jackie Smart, both at Kingston University, UK

Devising in Process brings together detailed case studies of the creative process of eight theatre companies making devising-based performances in styles ranging from physical theatre to puppetry to live art. Writers have been granted unusual access to the rehearsal room, enabling them to offer concrete insights into how ideas evolve and develop. Contents: Introduction / People Show in Rehearsal: People Show #118 The Birthday Tour; S.Behrndt / Station House Opera; J.Kelly / The Making of Faulty Optic’s Dead Wedding: Inertia, Chaos and Adaptation; T.Moss / Devising and Advocacy: The Red Room’s Unstated; G.White / The Distance Covered: Third Angel’s 9 Billion Miles from Home; P.Stainer / Delirium: In Rehearsal with Theatre O; H.Freshwater / Clash and Consensus in Shunt’s ‘big shows’ and the Lounge; A.Mermikides / Sculpting the Territory: Gecko’s The Arab and The Jew in Process; J.Smart June 2010 208pp 22 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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The Chemistry of the Theatre

Practice-as-Research

Performativity of Time

In Performance and Screen Jerzy Limon, Professor of English and Theatre Studies, University of Gdansk, Poland

'This is a truly groundbreaking account of theatre’s chemistry, especially as it relates to time, space, and affect. Having been the Artistic Director of the Gdańsk International Shakespeare Festival for over fourteen years, where many of the world’s best theatre companies and directors present their work, Limon really knows contemporary theatre. He brings this knowledge to this book with remarkable ingenuity and eloquence. The Chemistry of the Theatre is a spectacular accomplishment and a major contribution to theatre studies.' - Professor Bryan Reynolds, University of California, Irvine, USA September 2010 256pp 7 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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Mapping Landscapes for Performance as Research Scholarly Acts and Creative Cartographies

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Edited by Ludivine Allegue, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, France, Simon Jones, Professor of Performance, University of Bristol, UK, Baz Kershaw, Professor of Performance, University of Warwick, UK and Angela Piccini, Lecturer in Screen Studies, University of Bristol, UK

‘This represents the first comprehensive attempt to lay down disciplinary and epistemological parameters for the field of Practice as Research. As such it is completely new, groundbreaking and important.’ - Dr Lynette Hunter, University of California, Davis, USA This groundbreaking integrated book and DVD presents an exploration of the major fissures of established knowledge created by a new trans-disciplinary, worldwide project. Through an innovative combination of formats, it aims to embody the principles of performance and screen practice-as-research in its structure and design. Contents: How to use this Publication / Acknowledgements / Practice-as-Research: An Introduction; B.Kershaw / The Courage of Complementarity: Practice-as-Research as a Paradigm Shift in Performance Studies; S.Jones / Of Fevered Archives and the Quest for Total Documentation; A.Piccini& C.Rye / Making a Difference: Media Practiceas-Research, Creative Economies and Cultural Ecologies; J.Dovey / Collaborative Ethics in Practice-as-Research; C.Bannerman & C.McLaughlin / Digital Archives: Plus Ça Change, Plus C’est La Même Chose; B.Smith / Peer Review and Criteria: A Discussion; J.Adams, J.Bacon & L.Thynne / Modes of Practice-as-Research Knowledge and Their Place in the Academy; R.Nelson / Practice-asResearch in France 2008; L.Allegue & M.Costin / Transnet a Canadian-Based Case Study on Practice-as-Research, or Rethinking Dance in a Knowledge-Based Society; H.Daniel / Performance Research in Australia 1988-2007; A.Richards / Images / List of Colour Images / Catalogue / Bibliography / Index / List of Catalogue Contributors / DVD August 2009 272pp 234x156mm 12 b/w photographs and 8 colour plates Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-22001-0 http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=311782

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practice and practitioners THEATRE AND PERFOMANCE PRACTICES SERIES Series Editors: Graham Ley and Jane Milling The series explores key performance and practices encountered in the study of modern and contemporary theatre. Each book in the series charts the critical and historical development of a mode of performance practice and assesses its contemporary significance.

Autobiography and Performance

Dramaturgy and Performance

Devising Performance

Cathy Turner, Senior Lecturer in Drama, University of Exeter, UK and Synne Behrndt, University of Winchester, UK

A Critical History

There is a growing interest in ‘dramaturgy’ as a critical concept and as a practical process. Outlining different perspectives this book introduces both concept and practice in an accessible and engaging style. Using case studies and suggesting areas of further study, the authors provide an insight into contemporary debates and new directions. November 2007 248pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

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Deirdre Heddon, University of Glasgow, UK

Autobiography and Performance offers a comprehensive overview of the use of autobiography in performance. Examining the work of key practitioners, Heddon argues that autobiographical performances act as sites of resistance and intervention and uncovers the political potentials and limits that accompany the use of the personal in performance. November 2007 232pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

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Staging the Screen The Use of Film and Video in Theatre Greg Giesekam, Ankur Productions

The use of film and video is widespread in contemporary theatre. Staging the Screen explores a variety of productions, ranging from Piscator to Forced Entertainment, charting the impact of developing technologies on practices in dramaturgy and performance. Giesekam addresses critical issues raised by multi-media work and inter-media work. November 2007 296pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

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Storytelling and Theatre

Theatre, Performance and Technology

Contemporary Professional Storytellers and their Art Michael Wilson, University of Glamorgan, UK

The Development of Scenography in the Twentieth Century Christopher Baugh, University of Hull, UK

This book explores ways in which development and change in technology have been reflected in scenography, and considers how change in scenographic identity has impacted upon the place and meaning of performance. October 2005 Hardback Paperback

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Michael Wilson addresses the rise of storytelling as a professional performance art by providing a critical survey of current practice and a critical framework for debates in the field. The text includes critical analysis of a range of practices alongside interviews with key contemporary practitioners about their work. October 2005 Hardback Paperback

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The book charts the development of collaboratively-created performances from the 1950s to the present day. Companies discussed include the Living Theatre, Open Theatre, Australian Performing Group, People Show, Teatro Campesino, Théâtre de Complicité, Legs on the Wall, Forced Entertainment and Third Angel. October 2005 Hardback Paperback

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Applied Drama Helen Nicholson, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Helen Nicholson examines the ways in which drama and theatre have been applied to different community and educational contexts. She provides an overview of the theoretical concepts underpinning practice in applied drama and theatre and examines a range of practices in the light of contemporary theoretical and political concerns. September 2005 208pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

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Deirdre Heddon, University of Glasgow, UK and Jane Milling, University of Exeter, UK

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Dance Dance

An Introduction to Community Dance Practice

Dancing Naturally

Dancing on the Canon

Nature, Neo-Classicism and Modernity in Early Twentieth-Century Dance

Embodiments of Value in Popular Dance

Edited by Diane Amans, Director of Freedom in Dance

‘A rich stock of case studies and personal experiences - often moving - bring theoretical concerns to life...this is an inspiring read that will give courage to all those dancers who work with community groups. There should be a wellthumbed copy in every dancer’s kitbag.’ - Arts Professional July 2008 Hardback Paperback

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Ageing, Gender, Embodiment and Dance Finding a Balance Elisabeth Schwaiger, Research Academic, Murdoch University, Australia

This book explores the nexus between gender, ageing and culture in dancers practicing a variety of genres. It challenges existing cultural norms which equate ageing with bodily decline and draws on an interdisciplinary theoretical framework to explore alternatives for developing a culturally valued mature subjectivity through the practice of dance. Contents: Acknowledgements / Prelude / Constructing Aging, Gender and Self / Gendered Aging in Theatrical Dance / The Dancers Speak / Dancing between Construction and Experience / Dancing the Self through Aging / Counter-discourses / Valuing the Mature Dancer: Cross-cultural Perspectives / Coda / Appendix A: Constructing Aging and Gender: A Selective Literature Review / References / Index December 2011 240pp Hardback £50.00

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Sherril Dodds, Lecturer in Dance Studies, University of Surrey, UK

Edited by Rachel Fensham, Professor of Dance and Theatre Studie, University of Surrey, UK and Alexandra Carter, Emeritus Professor of Dance Studies, Middlesex University, UK

‘...this exciting collection makes an important contribution to the field of dance studies. Intersecting detailed studies of a range of movement practices with historical and contemporary discourse the book is interdisciplinary in approach and will be of interest to a broad range of readers. Thoroughly enjoyable.’- Vida L.Midgelow, University of Northampton, UK A renewed interest in nature, the ancient Greeks, and the freedom of the body was to transform dance and physical culture in the early twentieth century. The book discusses the creative individuals and developments in science and other art forms that shaped the evolution of modern dance in its international context. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Nature, Force and Variation; R.Fensham / Constructing and Contesting the Natural in British Theatre Dance; A.Carter / Ideas of Nature, the Natural and the Modern Shaping Dance Discourse; M.Huxley & R.Burt / The Ancient Greeks and the ‘Natural’; F.Macintosh / From the Artificial to the Natural Body: Social Dancing in Britain; T.Buckland / Dancing Based on Natural Movement; M.A.Johnstone & M.Atkinson / Undressing and Dressing Up: Natural Movement’s Life in Costume; R.Fensham / Nature Moving in Succession: Doris Humphrey’s ‘Water Study’; L.Main / Tensing and Relaxing Naturally: Systematic Approaches to Training the Body; S.Foster / ‘Female Nature’, Body Culture and Plastique; K.Vedel / Tethering the Flow: Dance, Physical Culture and Antiquity in Interwar Australia; A.Card / Mining Anatomy: Moving Naturally; L.Worth / Index October 2011 208pp 12 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

‘This is a very wellresearched, thoughtful, and thoroughly argued study, which should have a significant impact on the dance studies field.’ - Julie Malnig, Associate Professor of Theatre and Dance Performance, New York University, USA Employing a cultural theory approach, this book explores the relationship between popular dance and value. It traces the shifting value systems that underpin popular dance scholarship and considers how different dancing communities articulate complex expressions of judgment, significance and worth through their embodied practice. June 2011 248pp 20 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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Society Dancing Fashionable Bodies in England, 1870-1920 Theresa Jill Buckland, Professor of Performing Arts, De Montfort University, UK

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Based on new archival research, this book uniquely presents a fresh interrogation of how, among London’s fashionable society, dancing in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was variously a means of social modelling, change, conformity and creative individual expression. 216x138mm 978-0-230-27714-4

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gender and sexuality • world theatre

Feminist Futures?

Gender and Sexuality

Theatre, Performance, Theory

Masculinity and Film Performance

Edited by Geraldine Harris, Professor of Theatre Studies and Elaine Aston, Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Performance, both at Lancaster University, UK

Male Angst in Contemporary American Cinema Donna Peberdy, Course Leader/Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies, Southampton Solent University, UK

A lively and engaging study of on-screen and off-screen performances of masculinity, focusing on well-known male actors in American film and popular culture in the 1990s and 2000s. Peberdy examines specific social, cultural, historical and political contexts that have affected age, race, sexuality and fatherhood on screen. July 2011 232pp 18 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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Dancing Communities

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Performance, Difference and Connection in the Global City

Queer Theatre and the Legacy of Cal Yeomans Robert A. Schanke, Professor Emeritus of Theatre, Central College, Iowa, USA

Critical Strategies Sue-Ellen Case, University College Los Angeles, USA

Sue-Ellen Case is arguably the most influential and significant scholar in feminist and queer theatre studies. This collection brings together her most important writings. 216x138mm 978-0-230-53754-5 978-0-230-53755-2

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A forgotten yet awardwinning playwright, Cal Yeomans was one of the founders of gay theatre whose work was fueled by gay liberation and extinguished by the AIDS epidemic. Schanke’s examination of his life and legacy allows a rare exploration into this pivotal moment of gay American history. August 2011 262pp 20pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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This classic study is both an introduction to, and an overview of, the relationship between feminism and theatre. The reissued edition features a new Preface by Elaine Aston. 184pp £55.00 £18.99

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Judith Hamera, Professor and Department Head, Performance Studies, Texas A&M University, USA

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‘As a practitioner of several disciplines... and as a resident of the global city wherein Hamera grounds her investigation, I recommend Dancing Communities not only as a text worth reading but, even more so, as a task worth rehearsing.’ - Shakina Nayfack, Dance Research Journal Dancers create ‘civic culture’ as performances for public consumption and vernaculars connecting individuals with little in common. Examining performance and the construction of culturally diverse communities, this book, now in paperback with a new preface, suggests that amateur and concert dance can teach us how to live and work together.
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Series Editors: Janelle Reinelt and Brian Singleton Published in association with the IFTR/FIRT

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Feminist and Queer Performance

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Studies in International Performance

Performance Interventions Series Editors: Elaine Aston and Bryan Reynolds

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world theatre

The Rise of Performance Studies

Violence Performed

Performing European Memories

Rethinking Richard Schechner’s Broad Spectrum

Local Roots and Global Routes of Conflict

Milija Gluhovic, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Performance , University of Warwick, UK

Edited by James M. Harding, University of Mary Washington, USA and Cindy Rosenthal, Hofstra University, USA Contents: List of Illustrations / Series Preface / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction / The Rise of Performance Studies: An Introduction; J.Harding & C.Rosenthal / PART I: PERFORMANCE/THEATRE/ STUDIES / Performance Studies and the Enhancement of Theatre Studies; M.Carlson / In Defence of the String Quartet: An Open Letter to Richard Schechner; S.Bottoms / Experimenting with an Unfinished Discipline: Richard Schechner, the Avant-Garde and Performance Studies; J.Harding & C.Rosenthal / PART II: PERFORMANCE STUDIES GENEALOGIES / Wayang Studies?; P.Rae / Today I am a Field: Performance Studies Comes of Age; H.Bial / Richard Schechner and Performance Studies in China; P.Yongwen & Y.Jiancun / Australian Performance Studies Marginally Off Centre; P.Eckersall / PART III: WORKING WITH RICHARD / Reactuals: From Personal to Critical and Back; R.Schneider / Fanning the Flames: Richard Schechner’s TDR; M.Sandford / Liminal Richard: Approaches to Performance Studies; J.Emigh / The Broadest Spectrum of Pluralities: Performance Studies, Theatre Practices, Theatre Histories, and Beyond; P.Zarrilli / PART IV: PRACTICING PERFORMANCE: SCHECHNER AMONG THE PERFORMERS / Richard Schechner; J.Malina / Interview; J.MacIntosh / Interview; E.LeCompte / For Richard; A.D.Smith / Performing Against the Backdrop of the War on Terror; G.Gomez-Pena / PART V: ENGAGING DIALOGUE: SCHECHNER AS CRITICAL INTERLOCUTOR / Trauma as Durational Performance; D.Taylor / Medical Clowning and Performance Theory; A.Citron / Restored Restored Behavior or the Emperor of California Roll: 1989-90 Japanese Imperial Rites of Funeral and Enthronement; T.Yuichiro / ‘Deep Play, Dark Play’: Framing the Limit(less); J.Roach / Index May 2011 Hardback

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Edited by Patrick Anderson, Assistant Professor, University of California, San Diego, USA and Jisha Menon, Assistant Professor of English, Stanford University, USA

‘Violence Performed is more than a collection of essays: it is a call to critical arms for all scholars in theatre and performance studies engaged with the challenges of bearing witness to global violence... These are the urgent questions at the heart of this valuable book.’- Kim Solga, Associate Professor of English, University of Western Ontario, Canada Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Violence Performed; P.Anderson & J.Menon / Sublime Trauma: The Violence of Ethical Encounter; L.Wade / The ‘Outsider’ Outside: Performing Immigration in French Street Theatre; S.Haedicke / The Poetics of Displacement and the Politics of Genocide in Three Plays about Rwanda; L.Edmondson / The Case for Postcolonial Liberalism in Hanif Kureishi’s My Son the Fanatic; E.Kent / Decorated Death and the Double Whammy: Attempting to Erase the Excluded through Minstrelsy and Lynching; B.Lewis / Sacrificial Practices: Creating the Legacy of Stephen Lawrence; M.K.Dahl / Violence Makes the Body Politic(al): Technologies of Corporeal Literacy in Indian Democracy; M.Dodd / Performance, Transitional Justice, and the Law: South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission; C.Cole / ‘To Lie Down to Death for Days’: The Turkish Hunger Strike, 2000-2003; P.Anderson / The Arts of Resistance: Arundhati Roy, Denise Uyehara, and the Ethno-global Imagination; K.Katrak / Violent Reformations: Image Theatre with Youth in Conflict Regions; S.A.Kuftinec / Narrative Representations of Violence and Terrorism: Tragedy and History in Hanoch Levin’s Theatre; F.Rokem / Not So Innocent Landscapes: Remembrance, Representation, and the Disappeared; M.Phelan / Directing Tourists and Escapees: North Korea’s Two Conflicting National Performances; S-Y.Kim / Abu Ghraib and the Society of the Spectacle of the Scaffold; J.McKenzie / Performance Complexes: Abu Ghraib and the Culture of Neoliberalism; T.Perucci / Afterword: ‘In the Valley of the Shadow of Death’: The Photographs of Abu Ghraib; P.Phelan / Index

Asking whether a genuinely shared European memory is possible while addressing the dangers of a single, homogenized European memory, Gluhovic examines the contradictions, specificities, continuities and discontinuities in the European shared and unshared pasts as represented in the works of Pinter, Tadeusz Kantor, Heiner Müller and Artur Żmijewski. Contents: Acknowledgements / Theorising Europe and Recollection / History, Memory, and Trauma in Heiner Müller’s Theatre / Contested Pasts and the Ethics of Remembrance in Tadeusz Kantor’s “Theatre of Death” and Andrzej Wajda’s Katyń / Postmemory, Vulnerability, Affect / European Memory? / Notes / Bibliography January 2012 Hardback

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Performing Exile, Performing Self Drama, Theatre, Film Yana Meerzon, Associate Professor, Department of Theatre, University of Ottawa, Canada

This book examines the life and art of those contemporary artists who by force or by choice find themselves on other shores. It argues that the exilic challenge enables the émigré artist to (re) establish new artistic devices, new laws and a new language of communication in both his everyday life and his artistic work. Contents: Acknowledgements / Prologue: Performing Exile – Performing Self / PART I: PERFORMING LANGUAGE / Heteroglossia of a Castaway / The Land of a Divide / PART II: PERFORMING IMAGE / The Dream of a Floating Island / The Quest for Exilic Anthropophany / PART III: PERFORMING MEDIAPerforming Media / The Prodigal Son / Framing the Ancestry / Epilogue: On the Lessons of Exilic Theatre, Performing Exile, Performing Self / Bibliography / Index February 2012 240pp 276x216mm c.10 b/w in-text illustrations/photographs Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-22153-6 http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=319726

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Neoliberalism and Global Theatres Performance Permutations Edited by Lara D. Nielsen, Assistant Professor, Macalester College, USA and Patricia Ybarra, Assistant Professor, Brown University, USA

How do theatre and performance transmit and dispute ideologies of neoliberalism? The essays in this anthology examine the mechanisms and rhetorics of contemporary multinational and transnational organizations, artists, and communities that produce theatre and performance for global audiences. Contents: Introduction; L.D.Nielsen & P.Ybarra / PART I: INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIES / Irreal Entries; L.Nielsen / Nintendo Museum: Intercultural Pedagogy, Neoliberal Citizenship, and a Theatre without Actors; M.Werry / Bentin Archaeologies of Empire: Colonial Hollywood and the Neoliberal Academy; S.Calderon / Neoliberalism and the Global University; E.B.Lim / Branding the Revolution: Hair Redux; D.Savran / PART II: MODES OF TRANSMISSION / I Feel For You; P.Anderson / Staging a Moving Map in Byron Au Yong and Aaron Jafferis’ Stuck Elevator; K.Shimakawa / Fighting for a Future in a Free Trade World; P.Ybarra / Unchecked Popularity: Neoliberal Circulations of Black Dance; T.Defrantz / PART III: FORMAL ECONOMIES / Model Dissent: Lu'u Quang Vũ and the Melodramatic Performance of Renovation in Post-War Vietnam; K.T.Ngyuen / Representational Practices and Real Abstractionsin Early EighteenthCentury London; M.Kobialka / The Gift of the New Orleans Second Line; M.Olsen / Wole Soyinka’s The Beatification of Area Boy as Neoliberal Kaleidoscope; C.Cole / PART IV: SITES OF ARTICULATION / Teatro Visión and the Limits of Chicano Politics in Neoliberal Space; J.Rossini / Repairing Teatro Oficina Perdiz; N.Tenenblat / Palimpsestic City: Nostalgia and Adaptation in Neoliberal Bangalore; J.Menon / Desiring the Stage: The Interplay of Mobility and Resistance; D.Larasati / The Future of Water: Environmental Theatre Experiences Urban Space; M.Joseph / Index February 2012 264pp 10 in-text, b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

Performance, Politics and Activism

Acoustic Interculturalism

Edited by Peter Lichtenfels, University of California, USA and John Rouse, University of California, San Diego, USA

Marcus Cheng Chye Tan, Adjunct Lecturer, National University of Singapore

Considering both making political performance and making performance politically, this collection explores engagements of political resistance, public practice and performance media, on various scales of production within structures of neoliberal and liberal government and power.

Acoustic Interculturalism is a study of the soundscapes of intercultural performance through the examination of sound’s performativity. Employing an interdisciplinary approach, the book examines an akoumenological reception of sound to postulate the need for an acoustic knowing – an awareness of how sound shapes the intercultural experience.

Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / PART I: EXPANDING THE POLITICAL WITH PERFORMANCE / The Role of Theatre in the Breaking and Making of Two African Nations: Ethiopia and Eritrea, 1916-2011; J.Plastow / For the Eyes of the Dear Father: Staging National Unity in the North Korean Arirang Festival; S-Y. Kim / Performance and Language Diversity in a Globalizing World; M.Adejunmobi / Peter Sellars’s Changing Conceptions of the Audience in Productions of Three Greek Plays; P.Lichtenfels / The Emaciated Spectator and the Witness of the Powerless; A.Read / PART II: DISTURBING THE POLITICAL WITH PERFORMANCE / ‘Asking, We Walk’; S.Kelly / From Site-Specific to Locative Arts: Placing Artistic Gestures in Transnational Context; M.Fuentes / Colour Blind: Seeing Difference, Performing Sightlessness; P.Anderson / Constellation: Engaging with Radical Devised Dance Theatre – Keith Hennessy’s Sol Niger; L.Hunter / Glocalqueer Pink Activism; E-B.Lim / The Palestinian State of Emergency and the Art Practice of Emily Jacir; S.Morton / The Incalculable Weight of Small Numbers: Hunters, Land Use and the Poplar River First Nation Proposal for a World Heritage Site; P.Kulchyski & A.Pawlowska / PART III: CRITIQUING THE POLITICAL WITH PERFORMANCE / Kleenex Citizens and the Performance of Undisposability; S.Jackson / Siting Geography: Octavio Solis and the Circulation of Performance; J.Rossini / Raw Life and the Ruse of Empathy; F.Wilderson III / Index March 2012 240pp c.10 b/w, in-text illustrations Hardback £50.00

Listening to Performance

Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Intercultural Topography and An Acoustic Interculturalism / The Performativity of Sound and the Soundscapes of Culture / Acoustic Mimesis: Ethical Cadence and Sonic Violence in Tambours Sur La Digue / (Echo)Locating Other-Shakespeares: An Aesthetics of Pop & the Ear of the Other / Listening In/To Asia: Ong Keng Sen’s Desdemona and the Polyphonies of Asia / ‘If Music Be The Food Of Love’ / Conclusion: After Authenticity: Naming the Intercultural / Bibliography / Index March 2012 Hardback

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Space, Performance, Utopia Silvija Jestrovic, Associate Professor, School of Theatre, Performance and Cultural Policy, University of Warwick, UK May 2012 240pp c.20 in-text, b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

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Performance in the Blockades of Neoliberalism Thinking the Political Anew

Contemporary Indian Dance New Creative Choreography in India and the Diaspora Ketu H. Katrak, Professor of Humanities, University of California, USA

Maurya Wickstrom, Associate Professor of Theatre, Graduate Center/College of Staten Island, City University of New York, USA

From the refugee camps in Palestine to the halting sites of the Irish Travellers, this book articulates performance using new theory drawn from contemporary philosophy. It explores a new politics that soars across the blockades, physical and imaginative, which a global network of neoliberalism sets up in order to reduce what it is to live. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgments / Introduction / Making the Space of the New Present: Palestine/Theatre and the TEAM’s Architecting / Efficacy, Sufferers, Camps and Redistribution: Theatre for Development and The Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City / Nomads: Irish Traveller Theatre, Housing, and Appearance / Exhibited Bodies, Mr. Biopower, and the Inhuman: A Brief Continuation and a Coda / Bibliography / Index January 2012 Hardback

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Performance and Cosmopolitics Cross-Cultural Transactions in Australasia Helen Gilbert, Professor of Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and Jacqueline Lo, Senior Lecturer in Literature and Cultural Studies, Australian National University, Australia June 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Worlding Dance

Through discussion of a dazzling array of artists in India and the diaspora, this book delineates a new language of dance on the global stage. Myriad movement vocabularies intersect the dancers’ creative landscape, while cutting-edge creative choreography parodies gender and cultural stereotypes, and represents social issues. August 2011 288pp 38 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00

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The Theatres of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia Performance Traditions of the Maghreb Khalid Amine, Senior Professor of Performance Studies, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco and Marvin Carlson, Sidney E. Cohn Distinguished Professor of Theatre and Comparative Literature, Graduate Centre, CUNY, USA

Modern international studies of world theatre and drama have begun to acknowledge the Arab world only after the contributions of Asia, Africa and Latin America. Within the Arab world, the contributions of Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco to modern drama and to post-colonial expression remain especially neglected, a problem that this book addresses. November 2011 264pp 20 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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Edited by Susan Leigh Foster, Distinguished Professor, Department of World Arts and Cultures, UCLA, USA

‘The range of articles makes Foster’s collection both methodologically and thematically an invaluable resource far beyond dance, and relevant for anyone in performance and theatre studies wrestling with the complexity of writing history from a global perspective.’ - Sabine Sörgel, Aberystwyth University, UK, Theatre Research International What world has been constructed for dancing through the term ‘world dance’? What kinds of worlds do we as scholars create for a given dance when we undertake to describe and analyze it? This book, now in paperback, makes new epistemological space for the analysis of the world’s dance by offering a variety of new analytic approaches. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Worlding Dance - An Introduction; S.L.Foster / The Power of Classification; L.Hammergren / Mobilizing (in) the Archive: Santee Smith’s Kaha:wi; J.S.Murphy / A ‘Material’-ist Reading of the Bharata Natyam Dancing Body: The Possibility of the ‘Unruly Spectator’; P.Srinivasan / Race-ing Choreographic Copyright; A.Kraut / Choreographies and Choreographers; S.L.Foster / Redstained Feet: Probing the Ground On Which Women Dance in Contemporary Bengal; A.Chatterjea / Artistic Utopias: Michio Ito and the Trope of the International; Y.Wong / Worlding Dance and Dancing Out There in the World; M.E.Savigliano / Works Cited / Index April 2011 224pp c.30 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99

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Alternative Chinese Opera in the Age of Globalization

Performing Otherness

Performing Zero

Matthew Isaac Cohen, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Java and Bali on International Stages, 1905-1952

Daphne P. Lei, Associate Professor and Director of Multicultural Spring, Universiy of California-Irvine, USA

‘Alternative Chinese Opera is a marvellous piece of theatre scholarship and critical commentary on the contemporary performances of major genres of traditional Chinese opera around the Pacific Rim.’ - Wing Chung Ng, Associate Professor of History, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

A far-reaching examination of exoticism, cultural internationalism and modernism’s encounters with Indonesian tradition, Performing Otherness examines how Indonesia entered world stages through imperialism as an antimodern phantasm and through nationalism became a means of intercultural communication and cultural diplomacy.

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Dramaturgy of the Real on the World Stage Edited by Carol Martin, Associate Professor of Drama, New York University, USA

Community Theatre and AIDS

January 2010 Hardback

Ola Johansson, Lecturer, Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts, Sweden

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Applying research into assessments of community theatre, epidemiology, and young people’s shared and private stories using a wide range of methodologies, this book explores the potential efficacy of community theatre to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania with reference to several other comparable sites in Africa. January 2011 Hardback

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Theatre, Intimacy and Engagement

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Alan Read, Professor of Theatre, King’s College, University of London, UK

Racial Geometries of the Black Atlantic, Asian Pacific and American Theatre

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Stages of Folly Tim Prentki, Professor of Theatre for Development, University of Winchester, UK

‘...a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the serious side of clowning.’ Ron Jenkins, Professor of Theatre, Wesleyan University, USA Why is folly essential to the functioning of a healthy society? Why is theatre a natural home for madness? The answers take the reader on a journey embracing Shakespeare and Jonson, Brecht and Beckett, Büchner and Boal. From Falstaff to Fo via Figaro, this study examines the art of telling truth to power and surviving long enough to have a laugh. December 2011 240pp Hardback £50.00

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This exploration of the territory between theory and practice in contemporary theatre features essays by academics from theatre and translation studies, and delineates a new space for the discussion of translation in the theatre that is international, critical and scholarly, while rooted in experience and understanding of theatre practices.

The Fool in European Theatre

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Text and Theatre Practice

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Shannon Steen, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Race Theory and Performance Studies, University of California, Berkeley, USA

The Last Human Venue

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Automata and Mimesis on the Stage of Theatre History

THEATRE HISTORY Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History Series Editor: Don B. Wilmeth

Early-Twentieth-Century Frontier Dramas on Broadway Situating the Western Experience in Performing Arts Richard Wattenberg, Professor of Theatre Arts, Portland State University, USA

Frontier dramas were among the most popular and successful of earlytwentieth-century Broadway type plays. The long runs of contemporary dramas not only indicate the popularity of these plays but also tell us that these plays offered views about the frontier that original audiences could and did embrace. May 2011 Hardback

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Performing Bodies in Pain Medieval and Post-Modern Martyrs, Mystics, and Artists Marla Carlson, Assistant Professor of Theatre, University of Georgia, USA 240pp £52.50

Community and Identity in the Federal Theatre Project Elizabeth A. Osborne, Assistant Professor in Theatre Studies, Florida State University, USA

The Federal Theatre Project, a New Deal plan to fund theatre and other live artistic performances during the Great Depression, had the primary goal of employing out-of-work artists, writers, and directors, with the secondary aim of entertaining poor families and creating relevant art. These case studies explore the ties between the Federal Theatre Project and regional communities throughout the United States. May 2011 256pp 9pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Staging the People

Valleri J. Hohman, Assistant Professor, Department of Theatre, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Examining the work of impresarios, financiers, and the press as well as the artists themselves, Hohman demonstrates how a variety of Russian theatrical styles were introduced and incorporated into American theatre and dance during the beginning of the twentieth century. August 2011 222pp 10pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Kara Reilly, Lecturer in Drama, Birmingham University, UK

The automaton, known today as the robot, can be seen as a metaphor for the historical period in which it is explored. Chapters include examinations of Iconoclasm’s fear that art might surpass nature, the Cartesian mind/ body divide, automata as objects of courtly desire, the uncanny Olympia, and the revolutionary Robots in post-WWI drama. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Reformation Iconoclasm / Descartes’ Mimetic Faculty / From Aristocrats to Autocrats: The Elite as Automata / Olympia’s Legacy / Death of the Automaton, Birth of the Robot Draft / Epilogue / Bibliography / Index September 2011 232pp 19 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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Reassessing the Theatre of the Absurd

Shakespearean Neuroplay

Street Scenes

Reinvigorating the Study of Dramatic Texts and Performance through Cognitive Science

Late Medieval Acting and Performance

Camus, Beckett, Ionesco, Genet, and Pinter Michael Y. Bennett, Assistant Professor of English in Drama, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA

Amy Cook, Assistant Professor of Theatre and History, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA

Fifty years after the publication of Martin Esslin’s The Theatre of the Absurd, which suggests that ‘absurd’ plays purport the meaninglessness of life, this book uses the works of five major playwrights of the 1950s to provide a timely reassessment of one of the most important theatre ‘movements’ of the twentieth century. March 2011 Hardback

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‘This is a startlingly original and courageous exploration of cognitive blending theory and its usefulness for understanding the epistemological complexities of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, in both text and performance.’ - F. Elizabeth Hart, Associate Professor of English, University of Connecticut, Storrs and co-editor of Performance and Cognition October 2010 Hardback

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The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies Tarrying with the Subjunctive

Staging Modern American Life

Cognition in the Globe

Popular Culture in the Experimental Theatre of Millay, Cummings, and Dos Passos

Attention and Memory in Shakespeare’s Theatre

Thomas Fahy, Director of the American Studies Program and Associate Professor of English, Long Island University, USA

Thomas Fahy examines the integration of and challenges to popular culture found in the theatrical works of Millay, Cummings, and Dos Passos, which have largely been marginalized in discussions of theatre history and literary studies, despite offering a hybrid theatre that integrates popular with formal, and mainstream with experimental October 2011 192pp 4pp illustrations Hardback £52.00

Evelyn B. Tribble, Professor of English, University of Otago, New Zealand

Early modern playing companies performed up to six different plays a week and mounted new plays frequently. This book seeks to answer a seemingly simple question: How did they do it? Drawing upon work in philosophy and the cognitive sciences, it proposes that the cognitive work of theatre is distributed across body, brain, and world. March 2011 Hardback

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Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance

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Edited by Paul Cefalu, Associate Professor, Department of English, Louisiana State University, USA and Bryan Reynolds, Professor of Drama, University of California, USA

‘The contributors draw on current and emerging fields – cognitive science, the new formalism, political theology – to cast exciting new light on Renaissance texts.’ - Richard Halpern, Johns Hopkins University, USA February 2011 Hardback

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Imagining the Audience in Early Modern Drama, 1558–1642 Edited by Jennifer A. Low, Associate Professor of English, Florida Atlantic University and Nova Myhill, Associate Professor of English, New College of Florida, USA March 2011 Hardback

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Foreign and Native on the English Stage, 1588–1611

Knowing Shakespeare Senses, Embodiment and Cognition

The Regal Theater and Black Culture

Metaphor and National Identity

Edited by Lowell Gallagher, Associate Professor, Department of English, University of California, USA and Shankar Raman, Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Clovis E. Semmes, Professor of Black Studies and Sociology and Director of Black Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City and Professor Emeritus of African American Studies, Eastern Michigan University, USA

A collection of essays on the ways the senses ‘speak’ on Shakespeare’s stage. Drawing on historical phenomenology, science studies, gender studies and natural philosophy, the essays provide critical tools for understanding Shakespeare’s investment in staging the senses.

'This magnificent volume should be indispensable reading for students of African- American and American culture.' - Sterling Stuckey, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, University of California at Riverside, USA

Jane Pettegree, Teaching Assistant, University of St Andrews, UK

This original and scholarly work uses three detailed case studies of plays – Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear and Cymbeline – to cast light on the ways in which early modern writers used metaphor to explore how identities emerge from the interaction of competing regional and spiritual topographies. April 2011 Hardback

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Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama

Shakespeare’s Great Stage of Fools

Unchaste Signification

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Acting Presidents 100 Years of Plays about the Presidency Bruce E. Altschuler, Professor of Political Science, SUNY Oswego, USA

Robert H. Bell, Frederick Latimer Wells Professor of English, Williams College, USA

Maria Franziska Fahey, Chair of English, Friends Seminary, USA

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Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama explores the fruitful and potentially unruly nature of metaphorical utterances in Shakespearean drama, with analyses of Othello, Titus Andronicus, King Henry IV Part I, Macbeth, Hamlet, and The Tempest.

April 2011 Paperback

This lively, lucid book undertakes a detailed and provocative study of Shakespeare’s fascination with clowns, fools, and fooling. Through close reading of plays over the whole course of Shakespeare’s theatrical career, Bell highlights the fun, wit, insights, and mysteries of some of Shakespeare’s most vibrant and often vexing figures. September 2011 208pp 10pp illustrations Hardback £52.00

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The RSC Shakespeare: The Complete Works The Complete Works William Shakespeare Jonathan Bate, University of Warwick, UK and Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada, USA

Developed in partnership with The Royal Shakespeare Company, this fresh new Complete Works combines the very latest scholarship with elegant writing and design. It boasts a wealth of features that will appeal to public and academic libraries, teachers, students and lovers of Shakespeare everywhere, including: • A definitive modernized edition of Shakespeare’s text based on the 1623 First Folio (the first and original Complete Works lovingly assembled by Shakespeare’s fellow actors and the version of Shakespeare’s text preferred by many actors and directors today); • Thought-provoking essays on each play and a superb general introduction by Professor Jonathan Bate; • Jargon-free on-page notes which explain words or references unfamiliar to modern audiences;

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SHAKESPEARE HANDBOOKS AD The Shakespeare Handbooks are student-friendly introductory guides which (2 COLUMNS) offer a new approach to understanding Shakespeare’s plays in performance.

Modern and Contemporary Theatre

Multimedia Performance Edward Scheer, Associate Professor and Deputy Head of School, University of New South Wales, Australia and Rosemary Klich, Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Studies, University of Kent, UK

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General Editors: John Russell Brown, Paul Edmondson and Kevin Ewert Please use the following ISBNs to order all titles in the series: Hardback: 978-1-4039-1775-1 Paperback: 978-1-4039-1776-8

Contents: General Editors’ Preface / Preface / The Texts and Early Performances / Sources and Cultural Context / Commentary / Key Productions and Performances / The Play on Screen / Critical Assessments / Further Reading / Index

A comprehensive overview of the development, theory and characteristics of multimedia performance, that introduces key artists, practice and debates. The book describes new and emergent forms, presenting an up-to-date account of the evolving relationship between technology and aesthetics in contemporary performance culture. Contents: List of Illustrations / Introduction: From Slide-Shows to Powerpoint / Defining Medium? / The Evolution of Multimedia Performance / The Theatre of Images Revisited / Liveness and Re-Mediation / Framing Media Theory for Performance Studies / Dance + Virtual = Multimedia Performance / Immersion / Forms of Interactivity in Performative Spaces / Digital Aesthetics and Embodied Perception: Towards a Posthuman Performance / Conclusion: Posthuman Corporealities and Augmented Spaces / Bibliography / Index December 2011 224pp Paperback £16.99

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British Asian Theatre

Heritage, Nostalgia and Modern British Theatre

Dramaturgy, Process and Performance Dominic Hingorani, Senior Lecturer, Institute for Performing Arts, University of East London, UK

An introduction to British Asian theatre over the past thirty years. Hingorani explores and examines productions from major British Asian theatre companies (including Tara Arts, Tamasha, Kali Theatre), providing students with the theoretical tools and practical examples with which to study the performance practices of British Asian theatre. Contents: Introduction: British Asian Theatre on the Map / Tara Arts 1977-1984: Creating a British Asian Theatre / Tara Arts 1984-1996: Creating a ‘Binglish’ Theatre / Tamasha Theatre Company 1989: Authenticity and Adaptation / Tamasha Theatre Company 1989 - East is East: From Kitchen Sink to Bollywood / Kali Theatre Company 1990-2007: Producing British Asian Women Playwrights / Tara Arts 1997-2007: Mapping a ‘Binglish’ Diaspora / New Writers from 1977: Kureishi, Bancil, Bhatti and Khan-Din / Conclusion / Bibliography October 2010 232pp 21 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

Edited by Rebecca D’Monté, University of the West of England, UK and Graham Saunders, University of Reading, UK November 2007 264pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £18.99

The stage portrayal of the Victorians in recent times is a key reference point in understanding notions of Britishness, and the profound politicization of that debate over the last four decades. This book throws new light on works by canonical playwrights like Bond, Edgar, and Churchill, linking theatre to the wider culture at large.

Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction: Staging the Victorians / Staging the Bad Old Days / Staging the Empire / Staging Dickens / Staging Life Stories / Staging the Brontës / Staging Hauntings / Restaging the Victorians / Notes / Bibliography December 2011 248pp 4 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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Martin Welton, Lecturer in Performance, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Why is it that in going to see plays we are also touched or moved by them, and is there more than metaphor involved in such claims? Considering these and other questions, this book examines a range of contemporary performance works in which performers and their audiences occupy a shared realm of feelings, in which the play is not always the thing.

Cool Britannia? British Political Drama in the 1990s

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James Thompson, Professor of Applied and Social Theatre, University of Manchester, UK

Benjamin Poore, Lecturer, University of York, UK

Feeling Theatre

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Applied Theatre and the End of Effect

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Performance Affects

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‘Drawing on his own workshops in Sri Lanka in 2000 and research in Rwandan prisons, Thompson builds a moving and often disturbing picture of how theatre can be used for political ends.’ - What’s On Stage.com ‘Performance Affects...provides a rich, complex, and theoretically aligned set of ideas and contributions to discourses of theatre performance in political contexts.’ - Sheila Preston, New Theatre Quarterly ‘His study is theoretically eclectic, and yet refreshingly non-presumptuous...Thompson makes a consistent, sincere and timely argument.’ - Sruti Bala, Theatre Research International ‘This book is bold, admirable, moving, lucid and persuasive, and its argument for an affective turn in the practice and scholarship of Applied Theatre is already, fundamentally, changing them.’ - Jen Harvie, Research in Drama Education This book, now in paperback and with a new preface, explores performance projects in disaster and war zones to argue that joy, beauty and celebration should be the inspiration for the politics of community-based or participatory performance practice, seeking to realign the field of Applied Theatre away from effects towards an affective role. November 2011 216pp 216x138mm c.10 b/w in-text illustrations/photographs Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-35432-6

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(Syn)aesthetics: Redefining Visceral Performance Josephine Machon, Lecturer in Theatre, Brunel University, UK

‘The diversity of voices [in part 2 of the book] is a real strength...[and] provides a rich array of primary source material for all readers from undergraduates to professors...’ - Patrick Duggan, New Theatre Quarterly This paperback, now with a new Preface, identifies the practice of ‘(syn)aesthetics’ in artistic style and audience response, helping to articulate the power of experiential practice in the arts. This new approach includes interviews with leading practitioners of theatre, dance, site-specific work, live art and technological performance practice. Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface to the Paperback Edition / Acknowledgements / Notes on Interview Contributors / Introduction: Redefining Visceral Performance / PART I / Defining (Syn)aesthetics / Connecting Theories / (Syn)aesthetics in Practice / PART II / Introduction: A (Syn)aesthetic Exchange / Felix Barrett & Maxine Doyle of Punchdrunk: In the Prae-sens of Body and Space: The (Syn)aesthetics of Site-Sympathetic Work / Lizzie Clachan & David Rosenberg of Shunt Theatre Collective: A Door into Another World: The Audience and Hybridity / Akram Khan: The Mathematics of Sensation: The Body as Site/Sight/Cite and Source / Marisa Carnesky: Trapping the Audience in the Fantasy: Instinct, the Body and the Magic of the Experiential / Naomi Wallace & Kwame Kwei-Armah: Desire, the Body and Transgressive Acts of Playwriting: On Writing and Directing Things of Dry Hours / Linda Bassett: Bypassing the Logical: Performing Churchill’s Far Away / Jo McInnes: A Text That Demands to be Played With: Performing Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis / Graeae’s Jenny Sealey & Playwright Glyn Cannon: Seeing Words and (Dis)comfort Zones: The Fusion of Bodies, Text and Technology in On Blindness / Sara Giddens & Simon Jones of Bodies In Flight: The In-betweens, Where Flesh Utters and Words Move: On Flesh, Text, Space and Technologies / Leslie Hill & Helen Paris of Curious: Embodied Intimacies: On (the) Scent, Memory and the Visceral-Virtual / Bibliography / Index September 2011 240pp Paperback £17.99

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Digital Practices Aesthetic and Neuroesthetic Approaches to Performance and Technology Susan Broadhurst, Professor in Performance and Technology, Brunel University, UK

This book, now in paperback with a new preface, examines art and performance practices emerging from a more technological world. They are integral to alternative and mainstream performance culture and the author explores their aesthetic theorisation and analyses other approaches, including those offered by research into neuroesthetics. May 2011 232pp 20 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99

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Sensualities/Textualities and Technologies Writings of the Body in 21st Century Performance Edited by Susan Broadhurst, Professor in Performance and Technology and Josephine Machon, Lecturer in Theatre, both at Brunel University, UK

'A challenging, occasionally irritating, but always worthwhile entry in a growing critical field. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty, professionals.’ - R. Remshardt, University of Florida, USA January 2010 240pp 27 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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Performance and Technology Practices of Virtual Embodiment and Interactivity Edited by Susan Broadhurst, Professor in Performance and Technology and Josephine Machon, Lecturer in Theatre, both at Brunel University, UK

‘...an enjoyable, well-researched, inspiring book that everybody with a keen interest in performance and technology should consider reading.’ - Iryna Kuksa, New Theatre Quarterly May 2011 232pp 216x138mm 20 b/w in-text photographs/line illustrations Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-29365-6

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Re-Presenting Real People? Ursula Canton, Lecturer, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

‘This book offers a fascinating complement to the raft of recent publications on documentary theatre and theatres of actuality...Through her analysis of a variety of theatrical case studies, Ursula Canton builds a strong argument for the importance of drama based on real lives.’ Dr Chris Megson, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre, Royal Holloway University of London, UK May 2011 224pp 216x138mm 4 b/w photographs and 1 diagram Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-25277-6 http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=411609

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The Spaces of Irish Drama

Howard Barker: Politics and Desire

Brian Friel

Stage and Place in Contemporary Plays

An Expository Study of His Drama and Poetry, 1969-87

Theatre and Politics

Helen Heusner Lojek, formerly Professor Emeritus of English and Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Boise State University, USA

Lojek provides extensive analysis of space in plays by living Irish playwrights, applying practical understandings of staging and the insights of geographers and spatial theorists to drama in an era increasingly aware of space.

October 2011 Hardback

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Experimental Irish Theatre After Yeats Ian Walsh, Lecturer in Drama, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

This book examines experimental Irish theatre that ran counter to the naturalistic ‘peasant’ drama synonymous with Irish playwriting. Focusing on four marginalized playwrights after Yeats, it charts a tradition linking the experimentation of the early Irish theatre movement with the innovation of contemporary Irish and international drama. March 2012 Hardback

240pp £50.00

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Anthony Roche, Associate Professor, School of English, Drama and Film, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

David Ian Rabey, Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies, University of Aberystwyth, UK January 2009 Paperback

320pp £19.99

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Samuel Beckett and Testimony David Houston Jones, Senior Lecturer in French, University of Exeter, UK

‘An extremely well-written and cogently argued work on an area that has remained underexplored in Beckett studies.’ - Shane Weller, University of Kent, UK This is the first sustained study of Samuel Beckett and testimony. It offers new readings of the problem of unspeakability in Beckett in relation to testimonial expression and the problems of knowledge which arise in recent theoretical conceptions of testimony and the archive. February 2011 216pp 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

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‘Tony Roche has contributed so much to contemporary understanding of Irish drama and theatre, and this volume adds substantially to these contributions. For scholars of Irish letters, reading Brian Friel Theatre and Politics will become both an immense pleasure and a necessity.’ - Stephen Watt, Professor of English and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Indiana University, USA Friel is widely recognized as Ireland’s leading playwright but through the ability of plays like Translations and Dancing at Lughnasa to translate into other cultures he has also made a major impact on world theatre. This study draws on the Friel Archive in the National Library of Ireland to deepen our understanding of how his plays were developed. May 2011 Hardback

Beckett’s Art of Absence

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Rethinking the Void Ciaran Ross, Professor of Twentieth-Century English and Irish Literature, University of Strasbourg, France

Using the work of W.Bion and D.Winnicott, this book offers a psychoanalytic study of Beckett’s aesthetics of absence. Focusing on the first prose trilogy and Waiting for Godot, it offers a critical challenge to accepted viewpoints of Beckett’s negative status, not only within psychoanalytic literary criticism, but within Beckett criticism at large. February 2011 Hardback

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Critical Thinking Skills The latest edition of this bestselling title from Stella Cottrell is out

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Contemporary Irish Drama 2nd edition

Theatre, Performance, and Memory Politics in Argentina Brenda Werth, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies, American University, USA

Anthony Roche, Associate Professor, School of English, Drama and Film, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

‘Much has changed in Irish theatre in the decade and a half since anthony Roche’s peerless survey of contemporary Irish Drama was first published...The appearance of this revised and updated second edition is a welcome opportunity to reacquaint oneself with one of the seminal books on the subject in recent years...Chapters on Brian Friel, Thomas Kilroy and Tom Murphy add considerable ballast to an intelligently written, well argued and essential book on a still vital tradition.' - Michael Quinn, The Stage July 2009 304 pp Hardback £63.00 Paperback £18.99

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Since Argentina’s transition to democracy, the expression of human fragility on the stage has taken diverse forms. This book examines the intervention of theatre and performance in the memory politics surrounding Argentina’s return to democracy and makes a case for performance’s transformative power. November 2010 272pp Hardback £52.50

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Performing Contradictions Aidan O’Malley, Visiting Lecturer in Irish Studies, University of Zagreb, Croatia

This book examines Field Day’s cultural intervention into the Northern Irish ‘Troubles’ through individual readings of the fourteen plays produced by the enterprise. It argues that at the heart of this project were performances, in a variety of different forms and registers, of an ethics of translation that disrupted notions of Irish identity. April 2011 Hardback

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Edited by Dana A. Williams, and Sandra G. Shannon, both Professors of African American Literature, Howard University, USA

This book offers new essays and interviews addressing Wilson’s work, ranging from examinations of the presence of Wilson’s politics in his plays to the limitations of these politics on contemporary interpretations of Black aesthetics. Also includes an updated introduction assessing Wilson’s legacy since his death in 2005. 240pp £16.00

Published in association with FIRT/IFTR Series Editors: Elaine Aston and Bryan Reynolds

Masculinities and the Contemporary Irish Theatre Brian Singleton, Associate Professor of Drama Studies and Head of School, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Irish theatre and its histories appear to be dominated by men and their actions. This book’s socially and culturally contextualized analysis of performance over the last two decades, however reveals masculinities that are anything but hegemonic, played out in theatres and other arenas of performance all over Ireland. November 2010 240pp 14 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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August Wilson and Black Aesthetics

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Performance, Politics and the War on Terror Sara Brady, Lecturer in Drama Studies, Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Using a performance studies lens, this book is a study of performance in the post-9/11 context of the so-called war on terror. It analyzes conventional theatre, political protest, performance art and other sites of performance to unpack the ways in which meaning has been made in the contemporary global sociopolitical environment. January 2012 Hardback

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Refugees, Theatre and Crisis

Get Real: Documentary Theatre Past and Present

Performing Global Identities

Using examples of refugee arts and theatrical activity since the 1990s, this book examines how the ‘refugee crisis’ has conditioned all arts and cultural activity with refugees in a world where globalization and migration go hand in hand. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Preface / Introduction: Stories, Words and Points of View / Refugees, Crisis and Bureaucratic Performance / Hosts and Guests: National Performance and the Ethics of Hospitality / Taking up Space and Making a Noise: Minority Performances of Activism / ‘We With Them and Them With Us’: Diverse Cultural Performances / Conclusion: Face to Face or Shoulder to Shoulder? / Notes / References / Index November 2011 224pp 9 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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B

Acoustic Interculturalism Tan

16

Acting Presidents Altschuler

21

Acting Professionally Cohen Calleri The Actor in Costume Monks

7 10

Ageing Gender Embodiment and Dance Schwaiger 13 Allegue Jones Kershaw Practice-as-Research

11

All’s Well that End’s Well Shakespeare

22

Alrutz Playing with Theory in Theatre Practice

5

Alternative Chinese Opera in the Age of Globalization Lei 18 Altschuler Acting Presidents

21

Baines Marinetti Perteghella Staging and Performing Translation 18

The Chemistry of the Theatre Limon

11

Cognition in the Globe Tribble

20

Cohen Calleri Acting Professionally

7

Baugh Theatre Performance and Technology 12

Cohen Performing Otherness Cohen Working Together in Theatre

7

Bayly A Pathognomy of Performance

The Comedy of Errors Shakespeare

22

Beckett’s Art of Absence Ross Belfiore Bennett The Social Impact of the Arts

8 26 8

Bell Shakespeare’s Great Stage of Fools 21 Bennett Reassessing the Theatre of the Absurd

20

Bennett Theatre & Museums

2

Biographical Theatre Canton

25

Bleeker Visuality in the Theatre

28

18

Community Theatre and AIDS Johansson 18 Conroy Theatre and The Body Contemporary French Theatre and Performance Finburgh Lavery

4 28

Contemporary Indian Dance Katrak

17

Contemporary Irish Drama Roche

27

Cook Shakespearean Neuroplay

20

Cool Britannia? British Political Drama in the 1990s D’Monté Saunders

24

Coriolanus Shakespeare

22

Amans An Introduction to Community Dance Practice 13

Brady Performance Politics and the War on Terror

27

Cyborg Theatre Parker-Starbuck

29

Amine Carlson The Theatres of Morocco Algeria and Tunsia

Brian Friel Roche

26

Cymbeline Shakespeare

22

British Asian Theatre Hingorani

24

Broadhurst Digital Practices

25

Broadhurst Machon Performance and Technology

25

An Actor’s Craft Krasner

17 6

An Introduction to Community Dance Practice Amans

13

Anderson Menon Violence Performed

15

Anderson Theatre and Photography

2

Antony and Cleopatra Shakespeare

22

Applied Drama Nicholson

12

Aronson-Lehavi Street Scenes

20

As You Like It Shakespeare

22

August Wilson and Black Aesthetics Shannon Williams

27

D D’Monté Saunders Cool Britannia? British Political Drama in the 1990s 24

Broadhurst Machon Sensualities/Textualities and Technologies 25

Dancing Communities Hamera

14

Dancing Naturally Fensham Carter

13

Brown Sound: A Reader in Theatre Practice

Dancing on the Canon Dodds

13

Devising in Process Mermikides Smart

11

Buckland Society Dancing

9 13

C Canton Biographical Theatre

25

Devising Performance Heddon Milling

12

Digital Practices Broadhurst

25

Disability Culture and Community Performance Kuppers

9

Autobiography and Performance Heddon 12

Cantrell Luckhurst Playing For Real

6

Dodds Dancing on the Canon

13

Automata and Mimesis on the Stage of Theatre History Reilly

Carlson Performing Bodies in Pain

19

Dolan Theatre and Sexuality

3

Case Feminism and Theatre

14

Case Feminist and Queer Performance

14

Dramaturgy and Performance Turner Behrndt

19

Avant-Garde Performance and Material Exchange Sell 29

Cefalu Reynolds The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies 20

12

Dramaturgy of the Real on the World Stage Martin 18

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INDEX Get Real: Documentary Theatre Past and Present Forsyth Megson 28

E Early-Twentieth-Century Frontier Dramas on Broadway Wattenberg 19 Engaging Audiences McConachie

7

Experimental Irish Theatre Walsh

26

F

J Jeffers Refugees Theatre and Crisis

28

Gilbert Lo Performance and Cosmopolitics 17

Jestrovic Space Performance Utopia

16

Gluhovic Performing European Memories 15

Johansson Community Theatre and AIDS 18

Giesekam Staging the Screen

12

Johnson Theatre & the Visual

H Hamera Dancing Communities

14

Hamlet Shakespeare

22 23

3

Jones Samuel Beckett and Testimony

26

Julius Caesar Shakespeare

22

Fahey Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama

21

Hampton-Reeves Othello

Fahy Staging Modern American Life

20

Feeling Theatre Welton

24

Harding Rosenthal The Rise of Performance Studies 15

Feminism and Theatre Case

14

Harris Aston Feminist Futures?

Feminist and Queer Performance Case

14

Harvie Theatre and the City

Feminist Futures? Harris Aston

14

Heddon Autobiography and Performance 12

King Lear Shakespeare

Fensham Carter Dancing Naturally

13

Heddon Milling Devising Performance

12

Knowing Shakespeare Gallagher Raman 21

Field Day and the Translation of Irish Identities O’Malley

Henry IV Part I Shakespeare

22

Knowles Theatre and Interculturalism

27

Henry IV Part II Shakespeare

22

Kostihová Shakespeare in Transition

Henry V Shakespeare

22

Krasner An Actor’s Craft

Heritage Nostalgia and Modern British Theatre Poore

24

Kuppers Disability Culture and Community Performance 9

6

Hill Paris Performance and Place

29

18

Hingorani British Asian Theatre

24

Hohman Russian Culture and Theatrical Performance in America 1891-1933

19

Finburgh Lavery Contemporary French Theatre and Performance

28

Findlay Much Ado About Nothing

23

Fliotsos Interpreting the Play Script The Fool in European Theatre Prentki

Foreign and Native on the English Stage 1588-1611 Pettegree 21 Forsyth Megson Get Real: Documentary Theatre Past and Present 28 Foster Worlding Dance

17

Francis Puppetry: A Reader in Theatre Practice

8

Freshwater Theatre and Audience

4

G Gallagher Raman Knowing Shakespeare 21

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Holdsworth Theatre and Nation Hopkins Orr Solga Performance and the City

14 4

K Katrak Contemporary Indian Dance Kelleher Theatre and Politics

17 4

Key Concepts in Drama and Performance Pickering 7 22 3 29 6

L Landy Montgomery Theatre for Change

10

2

Lei Alternative Chinese Opera in the Age of Globalization 18

29

Lichtenfels Rouse Performance Politics and Activism 16

Howard Barker: Politics and Desire Rabey 26

Light Palmer

Hurley Theatre and Feeling

Limon The Chemistry of the Theatre

11

Lojek The Spaces of Irish Drama

26

Love’s Labour’s Lost Shakespeare

22

3

I Imagining the Audience in Early Modern Drama 1558-1642 Low Myhill 20 Interpreting the Play Script Fliotsos

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INDEX Nicholson Theatre Education and Performance

M Macbeth Shakespeare

22

Machon (Syn)aesthetics: Redefining Visceral Performance 25 Mangan The Theatre Drama and Performance Companion

5

Mapping Landscapes for Performance as Research Riley Hunter 11 Martin Dramaturgy of the Real on the World Stage

18

Masculinities and the Contemporary Irish Theatre Singleton 27 Masculinity and Film Performance Peberdy

14

10

Nielsen Ybarra Neoliberalism and Global Theatres 16

O O’Malley Field Day and the Translation of Irish Identities 27 Osborne Staging the People

19

Othello Hampton-Reeves

23

Othello Shakespeare

22

P Palmer Light

9

Performing Bodies in Pain Carlson

19

Performing European Memories Gluhovic 15 Performing Exile Performing Self Meerzon 15 Performing Otherness Cohen

18

Pettegree Foreign and Native on the English Stage 1588-1611

21

Pickering Key Concepts in Drama and Performance

7

Pickering Woolgar Theatre Studies

7

Pilkington Theatre and Ireland

3

Pitches Popat Performance Perspectives

5

Playing For Real Cantrell Luckhurst

6

Playing with Theory in Theatre Practice Alrutz

5

Poore Heritage Nostalgia and Modern British Theatre

24

McAvinchey Theatre and Prison

2

Parker-Starbuck Cyborg Theatre

McConachie Engaging Audiences

7

A Pathognomy of Performance Bayly

McConachie Theatre & Mind

2

Pearson Site-Specific Performance

10

22

11

Meerzon Performing Exile Performing Self 15

Peberdy Masculinity and Film Performance

Practice-as-Research Allegue Jones Kershaw

14

Prentki The Fool in European Theatre

18

The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare

22

Performance Affects Thompson

24

Mermikides Smart Devising in Process

11

Performance and Cosmopolitics Gilbert Lo 17

Puppetry: A Reader in Theatre Practice Francis

8

Measure for Measure Shakespeare

29 8

The Merry Wives of Windsor Shakespeare 22

Performance and Place Hill Paris

29

Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama Fahey

Performance and Technology Broadhurst Machon

25

Performance and the City Hopkins Orr Solga

29

21

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare 22 Monks The Actor in Costume

10

Much Ado About Nothing Findlay

23

Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare

22

Multimedia Performance Scheer Klich

23

N 16

Nicholson Applied Drama

12

Nicholson Theatre and Education

4

Queer Theatre and the Legacy of Cal Yeomans Schanke

14

R

Performance and the Contemporary City Whybrow 10

Rabey Howard Barker: Politics and Desire 26

Performance Human Rights Traveling Bodies Wickstrom 17

Racial Geometries of the Black Atlantic Asian Pacific and American Theatre Steen 18

Performance in the Borderlands Rivera-Servera Young

Rae Theatre and Human Rights

Performance Perspectives Pitches Popat

Neoliberalism and Global Theatres Nielsen Ybarra

Q

Performance Politics and Activism Lichtenfels Rouse

29 5 16

Performance Politics and the War on Terror Brady 27

4

Read Theatre Intimacy and Engagement 18 Reassessing the Theatre of the Absurd Bennett Rebellato Theatre and Globalization Refugees Theatre and Crisis Jeffers

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INDEX The Regal Theater and Black Culture Semmes

21

Semmes The Regal Theater and Black Culture

21

Shakespeare The Two Gentlemen of Verona 22 Shakespeare The Winter’s Tale

22

Shakespeare in Transition Kostihová

29

Reilly Automata and Mimesis on the Stage of Theatre History 19

Sensualities/Textualities and Technologies Broadhurst Machon 25

The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies Cefalu Reynolds

Shakespeare All’s Well that End’s Well

22

Shakespeare’s Great Stage of Fools Bell 21

20

20

22

22

Shakespearean Neuroplay Cook

Richard II Shakespeare

Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra

Richard III Shakespeare

22

Shakespeare As You Like It

22

Shakespeare Bate Rasmussen The RSC Shakespeare: The Complete Works

Shannon Williams August Wilson and Black Aesthetics

27

22

Sihra Women in Irish Drama

29

Shakespeare The Comedy of Errors

22

Shakespeare Coriolanus

22

Singleton Masculinities and the Contemporary Irish Theatre

27

Shakespeare Cymbeline

22

Site-Specific Performance Pearson

10

Rivera-Servera Young Performance in the Borderlands 29

Shakespeare Hamlet

22

The Social Impact of the Arts Belfiore Bennett

Shakespeare Henry IV Part I

22

Society Dancing Buckland

Roche Brian Friel

26

Shakespeare Henry IV Part II

22

Sound: A Reader in Theatre Practice Brown 9

Roche Contemporary Irish Drama

27

Shakespeare Henry V

22

Space Performance Utopia Jestrovic

16

Rocklin Romeo and Juliet

23

Shakespeare Julius Caesar

22

The Spaces of Irish Drama Lojek

26

Romeo and Juliet Rocklin

23

Shakespeare King Lear

22

Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare

22

Shakespeare Love’s Labour’s Lost

22

Staging and Performing Translation Baines Marinetti Perteghella

18

Ross Beckett’s Art of Absence

26

Shakespeare Macbeth

22

Staging Modern American Life Fahy

20

Shakespeare Measure for Measure

22

Staging the People Osborne

19

Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice

22

Staging the Screen Giesekam

12

Ridout Theatre and Ethics

4

Riley Hunter Mapping Landscapes for Performance as Research

11

The Rise of Performance Studies Harding Rosenthal 15

The RSC Shakespeare: The Complete Works Shakespeare Bate Rasmussen 22 Rufford Theatre & Architecture

2

Russian Culture and Theatrical Performance in America 1891-1933 Hohman 19

S Samuel Beckett and Testimony Jones

Schanke Queer Theatre and the Legacy of Cal Yeomans 14 Scheer Klich Multimedia Performance

23

Schwaiger Ageing Gender Embodiment and Dance

13

Sell Avant-Garde Performance and Material Exchange

34

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Shakespeare A Midsummer Night’s Dream 22

Steen Racial Geometries of the Black Atlantic Asian Pacific and American Theatre 18

Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing

22

Storytelling and Theatre Wilson

12

Shakespeare Othello

22

Street Scenes Aronson-Lehavi

20

22

(Syn)aesthetics: Redefining Visceral Performance Machon

25

Shakespeare Richard II 22 26

29

8 13

Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet

Shakespeare The Merry Wives of Windsor 22 Shakespeare The Taming of the Shrew

22

Shakespeare The Tempest

22

T Tait Wild and Dangerous Performances

8

Shakespeare Titus Andronicus and Timon of Athens 22

The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare

22

Tan Acoustic Interculturalism

16

Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida

22

The Tempest Shakespeare

22

Shakespeare Twelfth Night

22

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INDEX The Theatre Drama and Performance Companion Mangan

5

Toward a General Theory of Acting Lutterbie

Theatre & Mind McConachie

2

Tribble Cognition in the Globe

20

Theatre & Museums Bennett

2

Troilus and Cressida Shakespeare

22

Theatre & the Visual Johnson

3

Theatre and Audience Freshwater

4

Turner Behrndt Dramaturgy and Performance

12

Theatre and Education Nicholson

4

Twelfth Night Shakespeare

22

Theatre and Ethics Ridout

4

The Two Gentlemen of Verona Shakespeare

22

Theatre and Feeling Hurley

3

Theatre and Globalization Rebellato

4

Theatre and Human Rights Rae

4

Violence Performed Anderson Menon

15

Theatre and Interculturalism Knowles

3

Visuality in the Theatre Bleeker

28

Theatre and Ireland Pilkington

3

Theatre and Nation Holdsworth

2

Theatre and Photography Anderson

2

Walsh Experimental Irish Theatre

Theatre and Politics Kelleher

4

Theatre and Prison McAvinchey

2

Wattenberg Early-Twentieth-Century Frontier Dramas on Broadway

19

Theatre and Sexuality Dolan

3

Welton Feeling Theatre

24

Theatre and The Body Conroy

4

Werth Theatre Performance and Memory Politics in Argentina 27

Theatre and the City Harvie

4

The Winter’s Tale Shakespeare

22

Theatre Education and Performance Nicholson

10

Whybrow Performance and the Contemporary City

10

Theatre for Change Landy Montgomery

10

Wickstrom Performance Human Rights Traveling Bodies

17

Theatre Intimacy and Engagement Read 18

6

V

W 26

Theatre Performance and Memory Politics in Argentina Werth 27

Wild and Dangerous Performances Tait Wilson Storytelling and Theatre

12

Theatre Performance and Technology Baugh

Women in Irish Drama Sihra

29

Theatre Studies Pickering Woolgar

12 7

The Theatres of Morocco Algeria and Tunsia Amine Carlson 17 Thompson Performance Affects

24

Titus Andronicus and Timon of Athens Shakespeare

22

Working Together in Theatre Cohen Worlding Dance Foster

8

7 17

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{ ‘The publication opens up a relevant perspective for theatre and performance studies as well as allied fields. It emerges at a time when the city, and performance in the city, offer particularly charged experiences.’ — Theatre Research International

‘This is cutting-edge work that provides up-to-the-minute models for those who are continually searching for work that will engage their imaginations and provide springboards for their own thinking.’ — Barbara Hodgdon, University of Michigan, USA

D. J. Hopkins is Head of Theatre Studies in the School of Theatre, Television, and Film at San Diego State University, USA. He is the author of City/Stage/ Globe: Performance and Space in Shakespeare’s London. Shelley Orr teaches in the School of Theatre, Television, and Film at San Diego State University, USA. She heads the dramaturgy area at SDSU and is past president of the international association Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA).

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Kim Solga is Associate Professor of English at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. She is the author of Violence Against Women in Early Modern Performance: Invisible Acts, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).

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Urban Studies has long understood the city as a ‘text’. What would it mean now to rethink that metaphor? In answer to that question, Performance and the City, now in paperback and with a new preface by Susan Bennett, imagines civic spaces built on, and through, theatre and performance of all kinds. Featuring essays by Marla Carlson, Jen Harvie, D.J. Hopkins and Shelley Orr, Ric Knowles, Laura Levin, Michael McKinnie, Rebecca Rugg, Rebecca Schneider, Marlis Schweitzer, Kim Solga, Joanne Tompkins, and Klaus van den Berg, as well as an Afterword by Barbara Hodgdon, Performance and the City explores an interdisciplinary range of topics, including: theatre and urban policy development; architecture, trauma, and memory; urban performance history; site-specific performance and urban politics; sexuality and nationality in urban performance; and environmental performance theory.

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‘Since its publication in 2009, Performance and the City and its expertly curated and introduced essays have quickly circulated and now appear on the reading lists of students and scholars interested in the rapidly growing fields of history and theory of urban theatre and performance. The collection's potential influence extends beyond that for traditional theatre and performance studies; each essay intervenes in larger conversations regarding globalization and urban capital production. The result is that all three editors are today identified as leading figures in the study of the city and urban performance.’ — Jean Graham-Jones, Professor in Theatre, City University of New York, USA

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