New Theatre Quarterly 45: Volume 12, Part 1New Theatre Quarterly provides a forum where theatrical scholarship and practice can meet. Topics covered in number 45 include: Palimpsestus: Frank Wedekind's Theatre of Self Performance, and 'Leaking Bodies and Fractured Texts': Representing the Female Body at the Omaha Magic Theatre. |
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English Acting Interactive Technology and the Elusive Quality of Englishness | 3 |
Towards a Study of the English Acting Tradition | 6 |
Leaking Bodies and Fractured Texts Representing the Female Body at the Omaha Magic Theatre | 21 |
The Dangerous Woman of Melvillean Melodrama | 30 |
Danger Delights Texts of Gender and Race in Aerial Performance | 43 |
Palimpsestus Frank Wedekinds Theatre of SelfPerformance | 50 |
Bad Habits Bad Quartos and the Myth of Origin in the Editing of Shakespeare | 65 |
Polish Alternative Theatre during the Period of Transition 198994 | 71 |
TV Drama in Papua New Guinea a Case Study in National Identity versus Economic Strangulation | 79 |
NTQ Reports and Announcements | 85 |
NTQ Book Reviews | 90 |
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