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Mihai Maniutiu: The Ever Changing Space

Artist/Author: Cristina Modreanu | Reference: P2259 | ISBN: 9786069234310 | Type: Publication

Monograph on Romanian theatre director Mihai Maniutiu.

BBC Radio 4 Bob Dickinson: Forced Entertainment

Artist/Author: Bob Dickinson, Forced Entertainment | Reference: D2086 | Type: DVD

Dickinson interviews Forced Entertainment – audio

A Life in Three Acts

Artist/Author: Bette Bourne, Mark Ravenhill | Reference: P2230 | ISBN: 9781408125212 | Type: Publication

Performance text where Bette Bourne tells playwright Mark Ravenhill about his life

Absolute Wilson

Artist/Author: Katharina Otto-Bernstein, Robert Wilson | Reference: D2089 | Type: DVD

film about the life of Robert Wilson

Entertainment Island 6. Book

Artist/Author: Oblivia | Editor: Annika Tudeer | Reference: P2198 | ISBN: 9789529278480 | Type: Publication

Performance-company Oblivia looked into popular culture and entertainment by means of performance, photography and film in the project Entertainment Island spanning over three years. In Entertainment Island 6. The Book. Oblivia has collected texts, interviews and round table discussions on the theme and the processes behind the work.

Back to Back Theatre: Small Metal Objects

Artist/Author: Back to Back Theatre | Editor: Alice Nash (General Manager) | Reference: P2179 | Type: Publication

Information pack, press reviews, photographs and marketing material from Back to Back Theatre’s performance piece Small Metal Objects (2005)

Get In The Back of the Van

Artist/Author: Get In The Back of the Van | Reference: P2194 | Type: Publication

5 collected articles based on an Arts Council funded research project into ‘scratch’. ‘work-in-progress’ and models of artist support. Also included is a transcript of a public talk at Artsadmin called ‘Making Progress: Questioning the culture of ‘scratch’, 21 March 2013.

Summerhall Festival Programme 2013

Reference: P2184 | Type: Digital File

From ritualistic horror and challenging meta-theatre, to discussions about dissection and death, this programme of events directs audiences towards moments of collision and discovery.

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