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Radical contemporary theatre practices by women in Ireland

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Collectable junk: moving thourgh a decade of dance theatre / Jessica Kennedy, Megan Kennedy junk ensemble
Olwen Fouéré's corpus: the performer's body and her body of work / Shonagh Hill
Second skin: costume and body: power and desire / Cathy Leeney
From laundries to labour camps: staging Ireland's "Rule of Silence" in ANU Productions' Laundry / Miriam Haughton
The fetishization and rejection of womanhood in the performance works of Áine Philips / Caitriona Mary Reilly
"We will be seen": documenting queer womanhood in I (Heart) Alice (Heart) I / Sam Yates
Performative reappropriation: a case study of Taking back our voices / Emma Creedon
"The horror, the horror": performing "The Dark Continent" in Amanda Coogan's The Fountain and Samuel Beckett's Not I / Brenda O'Connell
Blurring boundaries and collapsing genres with Shannon Yee: immersive theatre, pastiche, and radical openness in the north / Fiona Coffey
Pain, rain, and rhyme: the role of rhythm in Stefanie Preissner's work / Kasia Lech
Lynne Parker: "Radical" director. Reflections of a fellow director / Charlotte Headrick
Activism amd responsibility : women directing theatre in contemporary Northern Ireland / Matt Jennings
Here and now, there and then: an interview with Veronica Dyas / Karen Quigley
The 10kw girl: an interview with Aedín Cosgrove / Noelia Ruiz
Landmark decisions: an interview with Anne Clarke / Tanya Dean.

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Radical contemporary theatre practices by women in Ireland. ISBN 9781909325753. Published by Carysfort Press in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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