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Critical Anachronisms : Wael Shawky's The Song of Rowland : The Arabic Version
Contemporary Theatre Review Volume 32 Issue Number 1 February 2022
p46-60
Les Reines Prochaines: Dings
A criminological philosophical cinematographical musical comedy by Nathalie Percillier with the female music band Les Reines Prochaines. The film is made up of cinematic excerpts, stage performances and interviews with the protagonists. A lesbian trash movie, Pulp Fiction meets Dada.
73 minutes, DVD PAL 16:9, DE/EN.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Les Reines Prochaines: Alleine denken ist kriminell
The Swiss art-rock band Les Reines Prochaines emerged from the youth and feminist movement of the 1980s. The movie traces the distinctive history of the Reines Prochaines and captures the artists in rehearsal and during their day to day life on tour.
Kindly donated for the Swiss live Art Study Room Guide.
Languages Swiss German, German.
77 minutes, HD
Audition Project
Brought together 75 UK based artists onto the Birmingham Hippodrome stage in a snapshot of the performing arts in 2016. Over the course of a single day they learnt and recreated the opening audition scene from the 1985 film 'A Chorus Line'.
Part of LADA Screens 12. The film was available online 9 - 22 June 2016 on the LADA Screens Channel. Includes two version of the video, in two different resolutions.
The Cockettes
Documentary about the gender-bending San Francisco performance group who became a pop culture phenomenon in the early 1970s. Includes deleted scenes, interview with directors and a booklet with Damon Wise film notes.
100 minutes
The Deadwood Stage - DIY documentation
Documentation from GETINTHEBACKOFTHEVAN’s DIY 10 project, which explored exertion, endurance, cliché and the epic using the musical Calamity Jane.
The project took place at Cambridge Junction. Part of LADA’s DIY.
4:38.
A Good Night Out for the Girls: Popular Feminisms in Contemporary Theatre and Performance
Moving across the boundaries of mainstream and experimental circuits, from the affective pleasures of commercially successful shows such as Calendar Girls and Mamma Mia! to the feminist possibilities of new burlesque and stand-up, this book offers a lucid and accessible account of popular feminisms in contemporary theatre and performance.
And You Were Wonderful, On Stage
Documentation and text of Spooner's live production that articulates the loss of live delivery of language, in contemporary life.
Cally Spooner: And You Were Wonderful, On Stage
2014 exhibition pamphlet including chorus lyrics.
The Late Show
Feature on Night After Night (part two – company version) from BBC 2 television programme Late Show, 17 November 1993.Part of the Neil Bartlett Collection. Donated to the British Library and the Live Art Development Agency Study Room from Neil Bartlett’s personal collection.