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Queer Performance and Contemporary Ireland: Dissent and Disorientation
Artist/Author: Fintan Walsh | Reference: P3213 | ISBN: 978-1137534491 | Type: Publication
Examines the surge of queer performance produced across Ireland since the first stirrings of the Celtic Tiger in the mid-1990s, up to the passing of the Marriage Equality referendum in the Republic in 2015.
Abbey Theatre
activism
affect
Amy Conroy
belonging
Brokentalkers
camp
capitalism
Catholicism
citizenship
civil marriage
Civil Partnership
class
disorientation
drag
Dublin Fringe Festival
employment
ethnicity
gay
gender
heteronormativity
Home
homelessness
homophobia
International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival
Ireland
Iris Robinson
Jordan Wayne
Mark O'Halloran
McAleese Report
migration
misogyny
mourning
Murphy Report
Neil Watkins
Northern Ireland
Panti Bliss
Peacock Theatre
performance
Phillip McMahon
politics
Project Arts Centre
recession
sexuality
shame
social support
theatre
THISISPOPBABY
Una McKevitt
Veronica Dyas
‘That Was Us’ : Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance
Editor: Fintan Walsh | Reference: P2418 | ISBN: 9781783190355 | Type: Publication
A collection of critical essays and artist reflections considering some of the richest and most important developments to take place in contemporary Irish theatre and performance.
autobiography
bodies
Brian Singleton
Brokentalkers
Charlotte McIvor
childrens
class
contemporary
criticism
dance
Dublin Theatre Festival
Dylan Tighe
Eimear Beardmore
emigration
Fintan Walsh
Gary Keegan
Helen Meany
Ireland
John Scott
Louise Lowe
memory
Michael Seaver
Oonagh Murphy
performance
performance art
Peter Crawley
place
postdramatic
queer
Samuel Beckett
Sara Keating
site specific
Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio
space
Tanya Dean
theatre
theory
Trish McTighe
women