Studies in Theatre & Performance

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Studies in Theatre & Performance

Studies in Theatre & Performance

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STP aims to document, critically reflect on, & theorise theatre & performance practices. Ed. @_TomSix @bryonylwhite @curtis_hj, Izdihar Afyouni, and mel varin

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What does it mean to stage a concert of a play? In STP, Naoko Yagi traces how sound, silence, and utterance shape The Gigli Concert across its 1983 and 1991 Abbey Theatre productions—revealing how Murphy’s language sings when heard, not just read. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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@DilebJaan explores how plays by Arambam, Kanhailal & Thiyam stage “en/k/counters” between repression and resistance—where myth, memory & performance unsettle official narratives. 📷 Imphal, Manipur, August 2015. © Debanjali Biswas 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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What can a shield remember? In STP, Liza-Mare Syron examines the gumayi (spear) and yilimung (shield) in The Visitors—as stage objects grounded in Indigenous knowledge, ceremony, and resistance. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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How do white coats perform medicine? Yixuan Gao reads Life Matters (2019) through costume studies—showing how doctors’ coats shape clinical identity, strain & care onscreen. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827… 📷 Figure 1. Bo Qin & Shiguang Fan, Life Matters. © Shanghai Media Group
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What happens when a pandemic disrupts a research agenda? Jane Collins reflects on the Southall Ever After Festival, where community-led rethinking during COVID-19 reshaped diasporic identity, participation & cultural heritage. Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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How does a hereditary puppetry form survive cultural shift? Sohini Chanda & Archana Patnaik trace how danger putul nach in West Bengal adapts through innovation, oral history & state support—without losing its roots. Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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How are race and disability entangled on stage? @pONDERado reads debbie tucker green’s "ear for eye"(2018) as staging “Blackness as disability,” where silence, muteness & marginalisation expose how race is prostheticised in British theatre. Read in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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Elif Öztek explores the spatial politics of On İkinci Ev, a feminist Turkish play performed behind glass walls in urban spaces. Blending theatre and architecture, the study reveals how the play critiques patriarchal spatial norms. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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@astridbreel redefines agency in participatory performance, distinguishing observed behavior from perceived experience. Using cognitive philosophy and audience research, she argues agency is relational, contextual, and shaped by performance structures. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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Marguerite Galizia redefines self-choreography as a relational practice, questioning isolation in solo dance. Drawing on Ettinger’s wit(h)nessing, she explores the shared Borderspace of performer and audience, where movement, time, and gaze coalesce. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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In her latest article, Amira I. Ramírez Salgado explores Cuerpo-Territorio through movement, mapping, and contact improvisation. How can the body be understood as a dynamic, relational space of knowledge and resistance? Photo: Kitzia Salgado Read more 👉 doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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