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Joseph Dunne-Howrie

Theatre and Performance Academic

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Tag: Research

The Domesticated Survival Play

Ella Road’s The Phlebotomist (currently playing at Hampstead Theatre) is part of a growing trend of plays dealing with surviving the everyday.  It has thematic resonances with Mike Bartlett’s Game, Philip Ridley’s Radiant Vermin and Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children, …

Posted on May 9, 2018July 27, 2020Categories BlogTags Dystopia, Plays, Research, Theatre

Reflections on the Cities, Embodiments and Culture Conference

This post was originally published on the CityLIS Blog

The University of Malta’s fifth annual School of Performing Arts Conference was held on 7th-9th March. The title of this year’s conference was Cities, Embodiments and Technologies. The conference sought to …

Posted on April 23, 2018July 27, 2020Categories Reflections, UncategorizedTags Conferences, DocPerform, Research

Network at the National Theatre

This post originally appeared on the CityLIS blog

Paddy Chayefsky’s 1976 movie Network has been adapted for the stage by playwright Lee Hall. Network tells the story of Howard Beale, a middle of the road,  middle aged, going nowhere fast …

Posted on January 24, 2018July 27, 2020Categories BlogTags Digital, Dystopia, Plays, Research, Theatre

Immersion: A New(ish) Way to Experience Art and the World

This post originally appeared on the CityLIS blog

Immersive theatre has become a popular term in the UK over the past decade. It encompasses quite a broad range of performance practices, but at it’s most basic immersive theatre denotes performances …

Posted on January 1, 2018July 27, 2020Categories BlogTags Immersive, Research, Theatre
Theatre, Archives, Documentation and LIS. What’s the Link? Part Two

Theatre, Archives, Documentation and LIS. What’s the Link? Part Two

This post was originally published on the CityLIS Blog  

Our story picks up in the winter of 2011. After the CEDAR project wrapped up in February, I was asked to re-validate a level 2 module on the drama degree course …

Posted on November 20, 2017July 27, 2020Categories BlogTags Archives, DocPerform, Documentation, Research, Teaching

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