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It’s All Allowed: The Performances of Adrian Howells - review
Artist/Author: Antje Hildebrandt | Reference: A0736 | Type: Article
Book review.
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Caridad Svich
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Ella Finer
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Fintan Walsh
Gary Gardiner
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Glasgay!
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Helen Iball
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Ian Johnston
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Jackie Wylie
Jennifer Doyle
Jess Thorpe
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Katy Baird
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Laura Bissell
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Lucy Gaizely
Marcia Farquhar
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Nic Green
Nigel Charnock
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Rachel Zerihan
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Stephen Greer
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Tim Crouch
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It’s All Allowed: The Performances of Adrian Howells
Editor: Deirdre Heddon and Dominic Johnson | Reference: P3196 | ISBN: 9781783205899 | Type: Publication
Citing Howells’ permissive mantra as its title, the book includes new writing from leading scholars and artists, as well as writing by Howells himself, an extensive interview, scores, and visual materials, which together offer new insight into the artist’s ground-breaking process.
acting
Adrienne
affect
archiving
audience
authenticity
autobiography
bathing
care
Caridad Svich
Christianity
confession
death
depression
directing
documentation
drag
Edinburgh Fringe
Ella Finer
ethics
family
femininity
Fintan Walsh
Gary Gardiner
gay
Glasgay!
Glasgow
Helen Iball
homosexuality
humour
Ian Johnston
improvisation
intimacy
Jackie Wylie
Jennifer Doyle
Jess Thorpe
Jon Cairns
Kathleen Gough
Katy Baird
labour
Laura Bissell
loneliness
love
Lucy Gaizely
Marcia Farquhar
mental health
Nic Green
Nigel Charnock
one-to-one
participation
performance art
postdramatic theatre
queer
Rachel Zerihan
ritual
Robert Walton
Rosana Cade
sexuality
Shelley Hastings
socially engaged
spirituality
Stephen Greer
Stewart Laing
The Aches
theatre
Tim Crouch
touch
water