This article traces the evolution of a specific activist discourse within the cultural branding of Secret Cinema experiences as these develop from marginal and subcultural events to highly profitable and highly visible commercial offerings. Through a detailed analysis of their most successful undertaking to date — the presentation of Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 Moulin Rouge! — I examine the irreconcilable paradox between their alleged political intentions and this event as the final and full realisation of the complete commodification of all aspects of their participant’s behavior and affective engagement. In doing so, I draw on the influential work of David Harvey (2005) in setting the neoliberal context within which to comprehend the ‘commodifica...
This article introduces this themed section which focusses on the growing trend toward the creation ...
In this article I mobilize Deleuze to explore transformative relationships between filmic and urban ...
Immersive theatre currently enjoys ubiquity, popularity and recognition in theatre journalism and sc...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
Reviewers of Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! (2001) often claimed to be bombarded, overloaded or pathol...
This article identifies a value set shared between the neoliberal ethos and modes of audience partic...
This thesis is a critical analysis of culture jamming as a form of activist performance that focuses...
In 2015, in the Secret Cinema Presents … Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back, both the pre-event and main...
This chapter considers the oddness of secrecy’s prominence in contemporary theatre marketing strateg...
Through their artistic practice, Common Culture redeploy the ‘throwing of voices’ to investigate the...
This thesis is located within the discourse of contemporary, participatory performance. It offers a...
In this essay I argue that the term ‘people’ has aroused inventive passions in the militant image. I...
This article discusses emotion as a strategy of political agency in post-Thatcherite documentary the...
This thesis looks at an aesthetics and politics of audience participation in immersive theatre. It a...
This article identifies a value set shared between the neoliberal ethos and modes of audience partic...
This article introduces this themed section which focusses on the growing trend toward the creation ...
In this article I mobilize Deleuze to explore transformative relationships between filmic and urban ...
Immersive theatre currently enjoys ubiquity, popularity and recognition in theatre journalism and sc...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
Reviewers of Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! (2001) often claimed to be bombarded, overloaded or pathol...
This article identifies a value set shared between the neoliberal ethos and modes of audience partic...
This thesis is a critical analysis of culture jamming as a form of activist performance that focuses...
In 2015, in the Secret Cinema Presents … Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back, both the pre-event and main...
This chapter considers the oddness of secrecy’s prominence in contemporary theatre marketing strateg...
Through their artistic practice, Common Culture redeploy the ‘throwing of voices’ to investigate the...
This thesis is located within the discourse of contemporary, participatory performance. It offers a...
In this essay I argue that the term ‘people’ has aroused inventive passions in the militant image. I...
This article discusses emotion as a strategy of political agency in post-Thatcherite documentary the...
This thesis looks at an aesthetics and politics of audience participation in immersive theatre. It a...
This article identifies a value set shared between the neoliberal ethos and modes of audience partic...
This article introduces this themed section which focusses on the growing trend toward the creation ...
In this article I mobilize Deleuze to explore transformative relationships between filmic and urban ...
Immersive theatre currently enjoys ubiquity, popularity and recognition in theatre journalism and sc...