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The Magic Forest
A collection of black and white photographs of the wooded area between the Fire Island communities of Cherry Grove and The Pines.
The Oberon Book of Queer Monologues
Combining classical and contemporary stage plays with spoken word and performance art, this anthology features over forty extracts from some of the most exciting stage works in the English-speaking world.
Queer Spirits
From 2008 to 2010, AA Bronson and Peter Hobbs collaborated to convene small groups of men in various locations in a secret group ritual titled “Invocation of the Queer Spirits.” The publication explores all five performances.
No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive
Argues that the child, understood as innocence in need of protection, represents the possibility of the future against which the queer is positioned as the embodiment of a relentlessly narcissistic, antisocial, and future-negating drive. Boldly insists that the efficacy of queerness lies in its very willingness to embrace this refusal of the social and political order.
Political Dance
Is dance an appropriate medium for political debate?
The Cambridge Companion to Modern British Women Playwrights
Addresses the work of women playwrights in Britain throughout the twentieth century.
Acting Out: Feminist Performances
The first book-length introduction to and critical analysis of contemporary feminist performance, from Madonna to Karen Finley to Cherrie Moraga.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
A Vision of Love Revealed in Sleep programme
Programme of Neil Bartlett's performance homage to the defiant life and work of pre-Raphaelite painter Simeon Solomon.
Attention Please! Changing Modes of Engagement in Device-Enabled One-to-One Performance Encounters
Explores attention structures that invite one-to-one encounters in digitally informed practice.
Singapore International Festival of Arts 2016 programme
The 2016’s season centres on the theme of Potentialities – the potential to develop in the future and transform society.
11 August – 17 September 2016.