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The Ridiculous Performance of Taylor Mac
Located in Miscellaneous Articles Folder 5A.
Dickie Beau Press & SACRED Francis Interview
Carrying Her Liver in a Shopping Cart (and Other Bohemian Notions)
This journal can be found in ‘Miscellaneous’.
Midnight at the Palace: My Life as a Fabulous Cockette
In this richly detailed memoir, Pam Tent offers a fascinating glimpse into the tumultuous life of a liberation movement – both artistic and sexual – whose influence is still apparent in the worlds of theatre, music, fashion, gay politics, gay spirituality, and urban club life.
Programme Notes: Case studies for locating experimental theatre, second edition
Programme Notes: Case studies for locating experimental theatre, revised and expanded second edition is a collection of commissioned essays, case studies and interviews reflecting the exciting and complex relationships between ‘mainstream’ stages and ‘experimental’ theatre practices. This revised and expanded edition includes the original contributions (from the first edition, published 2007) whilst illustrating some of the seismic shifts that have taken place across the theatre landscape of the UK since 2007 through profiles of the work of Manchester International Festival, National Theatre Scotland, BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) and Forest Fringe.
Women of the Underground: Art: Cultural Innovators Speak for Themselves
In a series of twenty-four candid interviews with influential women artists, author Zora von Burden gives some of the most influential cultural innovators of this generation a voice, and probes the depths of how and why they broke through society’s limitations to create works of outstanding measure.
Mother Camp: Female Impersonators in America
An ethnographic account of female impersonators, exploring the symbolic geography of drag and camp, and social organization of drag clubs.
The British Guide to Showing Off
Documentary spanning five years of the Alternative Miss World Show, costume pageant and fancy dress party for grown ups.
Camp Dag
The Disabled Avant Garde (aka DAG), comprising performance artists Katherine Araniello and Aaron Williamson, along with eight other disabled artists from Wales stage an ‘alien invasion’ – a two-day encampment on the banks of the River Severn in Newtown on the 9th and 10th of September 2011. This performance event tests perceptions of what makes us ‘insiders’ or ‘outsiders’ in society and the art world. Subtitled and audio description DVD.
Artists Keep Themselves Occupied with a Day of Live Action
Nick Ahad reports on a 24-hour arts occupation in Leeds. In Miscellaneous Folder 4.