This paper seeks to reclaim the literal meaning of the word “mundane,” to propose a “mundane” theatre, which, rather than being “humdrum or dull,” is more positively “belonging to the earthly world.” Rather than the theatrum mundi that imagines the world as a stage or that aspires to present the earth or cosmos in its entirety on stage, it seeks a form that engages audiences with belonging to the earthly realm as its substantive material affect. It draws on a United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI)-funded project, “Outside the Box: Open-Air Performance as a Pandemic Response,” which commissioned a season of curated, outdoor performance works for Exeter in July and August 2021. Grounded in the authors’ experiences of five performance c...
The research for this thesis is motivated by a detection of an alternative space for live art perfor...
This chapter explores different examples of site-based dance performance in Devon and Cornwall, anal...
Through the practice-based lens of the Night in the Garden at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (20...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the International Association of Theatre Cr...
This paper is based on a case study of audience responses to the oratorio Plague and the Moonflower....
This chapter develops a conference paper presented to the Scenography Working Group at the Internat...
Readings in Performance and Ecology is a ground-breaking collection of essays focusing on how theatr...
This article provides an outline of some key recent developments in the study of the materiality of ...
Tim Spooner has described his practice as “an increasingly complex series of live performances centr...
This dissertation aims to integrate Irish theatre history into a wider discourse of the environmenta...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept of space as a site of ephemeral representations that...
This paper is based on a case study of audience responses to the oratorio Plague and the Moonflower....
This thesis asks, in what ways do audience members perceive the environment to be contributing to ou...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-55).The major research behind this written explicatio...
Site-specific performance – acts of theatre and performative events at landscape locations, in villa...
The research for this thesis is motivated by a detection of an alternative space for live art perfor...
This chapter explores different examples of site-based dance performance in Devon and Cornwall, anal...
Through the practice-based lens of the Night in the Garden at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (20...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the International Association of Theatre Cr...
This paper is based on a case study of audience responses to the oratorio Plague and the Moonflower....
This chapter develops a conference paper presented to the Scenography Working Group at the Internat...
Readings in Performance and Ecology is a ground-breaking collection of essays focusing on how theatr...
This article provides an outline of some key recent developments in the study of the materiality of ...
Tim Spooner has described his practice as “an increasingly complex series of live performances centr...
This dissertation aims to integrate Irish theatre history into a wider discourse of the environmenta...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept of space as a site of ephemeral representations that...
This paper is based on a case study of audience responses to the oratorio Plague and the Moonflower....
This thesis asks, in what ways do audience members perceive the environment to be contributing to ou...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-55).The major research behind this written explicatio...
Site-specific performance – acts of theatre and performative events at landscape locations, in villa...
The research for this thesis is motivated by a detection of an alternative space for live art perfor...
This chapter explores different examples of site-based dance performance in Devon and Cornwall, anal...
Through the practice-based lens of the Night in the Garden at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (20...