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New Publication – Re-Place: Irish Theatre Environments
Re-Place: Irish Theatre Environments (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2017) What role does nature play in the cultural world of the theatre? Is the auditorium not a natural environment, and how can theatre and nature aesthetics co-exist in the productive expression of … Continue reading
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Tagged Beckett Studies, Books, Brian Friel, Ireland, Irish Studies, Irish Theatre, Performance, Reading, Synge, Theatre
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Urbanism, Precariousness and the ruins of Modernity in Beckett’s Not I.
Urbanism, Precariousness and the ruins of Modernity in Beckett’s Not I. Conference Paper The Irish Society for Theatre Research (ISTR) University of Birkbeck, London 2013 The growth of the urban landscape has been at the core of emerging modernity. Certainly post-world … Continue reading
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