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Contents
Editorial
Maria M. Delgado, Maggie B. Gale & Dominic Johnson
Pages: 153-154
Notes on Contributors
Pages: 155-157
Articles
Ladies and Gentlemen Follow Me, Please Put on Your Beards: Risk, Rules, and Audience Reception in National Theatre Wales
Kirsty Sedgman
Pages: 158-176
Recomposing Genet: Analysing the Musicality of playing ‘the maids’
Adrian Curtin
Pages: 177-194
Colors Like Knives: Embodied Research and Phenomenotechnique in Rite of the Butcher
Ben Spatz
Pages: 195-215
From Grotowski to La Vie Bohème: Aesthetics, Performance Pedagogy, and the Taiwanese Body after U Theatre
Liang Peilin
Pages: 216-230
Ka maumahara tonu tatou ki a ratou: Invoking our Forefathers in All our Sons
Nicola Hyland
Pages: 231-244
The Possibilities of Contemporary Dialectical Theatre: The Example of Representing Neonazism in Germany
David Barnett
Pages: 245-262
Documents
The Pā Collective: Developing Dramaturgical Intersections, Collaboration, and Performing Layers of Place Post-Empire
Carol Brown & Fiona Graham
Pages: 263-274
Puppets, Puppeteers, and Puppet Spectators: A Response to the Volkenburg Puppetry Symposium
Matthew Isaac Cohen
Pages: 275-280
Reviews
Rewriting Narratives in Egyptian Theatre: Translation, Performance, Politics edited by Sirkku Aaltonen and Areeg Ibrahim
Faisal Hamadah
Pages: 281-288
A History of Japanese Theatre edited by Jonah Salz
Glenn Odom
Pages: 282-283
Tactical Performance: The Theory and Practice of Serious Play by L. M. Bogad
Jason Price
Pages: 283-284
Meyerhold and the Cubists: Perspectives on Painting and Performance by Amy Skinner
Melissa Trimingham
Pages: 285-286
New World Drama: The Performative Commons in the Atlantic World, 1649–1849 by Elizabeth Maddock Dillon
Michael Morris
The Contemporary American Monologue: Performance and Politics by Eddie Paterson
Stephen Greer
Pages: 287-288
Ophelias Zimmer: A Politics of Air
Carl Lavery
Pages: 289-290
The Knotty Ethics of Using Family Material in History History History
Deborah Pearson (with contributions from Mary Pearson)
Pages: 290-293
‘How low do you go?’ Andy Manley in Conversation
Andy Manley and Ben Fletcher-Watson
Pages: 293-296
A Reflection on the Passing of Edward Albee
David Crespy
Pages: 296-298
Not Afraid: Upon Hearing of Edward Albee’s Death at 88
Jeff McMahon
Pages: 298-301
Edward Albee 1928-2016
Will Eno
Pages: 301-302
Abstracts
Pages: 303-306