360403. Drama, theatre and performance studies


Title360403. Drama, theatre and performance studies
Parent3604. Performing arts

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Talking theatre: developing audiences for regional Australia
Scollen, Rebecca J.. 2008. "Talking theatre: developing audiences for regional Australia." The International Journal of the Arts in Society. 3 (3), pp. 103-114.

Article

Talking theatre: can we turn 'non-theatregoers' into paying audiences?
Scollen, Rebecca J.. 2005. "Talking theatre: can we turn 'non-theatregoers' into paying audiences?" Artreach: the Regional Arts NSW Quarterly Magazine. Autumn, pp. 12-13.

Article

Talking theatre: an audience development programme for regional Queensland and the Northern Territory 2004-2006
Scollen, Rebecca, Martin, Jacqueline, Radbourne, Jennifer and Haseman, Brad. 2006. Talking theatre: an audience development programme for regional Queensland and the Northern Territory 2004-2006. Brisbane, Australia. Queensland University of Technology.

Project report

On the record: an account of regional non-theatregoers' responses to a selection of plays toured to northern Australia in 2004-2005
Scollen, Rebecca. 2007. "On the record: an account of regional non-theatregoers' responses to a selection of plays toured to northern Australia in 2004-2005." Australasian Drama Studies. 50, pp. 183-201.

Article

Practice vs praxis: modelling practitioner-based research
Stewart, Robyn Anne. 2003. "Practice vs praxis: modelling practitioner-based research." Sahasrabudhe, Prabha (ed.) 2002 International Society for Education through Art (InSEA) World Congress. New York, USA 19 - 24 Aug 2002 New York, USA.

Paper

Sport as theatrical event
Scollen, Rebecca. 2000. "Sport as theatrical event." Keech, Marc and McFee, Graham (ed.) Issues and values in sport and leisure cultures. Oxford, United Kingdom. Meyer & Meyer Sport. pp. 229-254

Edited book (chapter)

Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre
Scollen, Rebecca. 2007. "Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre." Feiler, Y., Hoogland, R. and Westerling, K. (ed.) Willmar in the world: young scholars exploring the theatrical event. Stockholm, Sweden. Stockholm University. pp. 46-58

Edited book (chapter)

Understanding new audiences: an audience reception study of 'non-theatregoers' attending La Boite Theatre Company's 1998 season
Scollen, Rebecca. 1999. "Understanding new audiences: an audience reception study of 'non-theatregoers' attending La Boite Theatre Company's 1998 season." Australasian Drama Studies Association Annual Conference (ADSA 1999): Industrial Relations. Brisbane, Australia 05 - 09 Jul 1999 Sydney, Australia.

Paper

The valued customer: investigating Brisbane audiences
Scollen, Rebecca. 1998. "The valued customer: investigating Brisbane audiences." Ignite. 2, pp. 54-55.

Article

Facing reality: idealism versus conservatism in Australian theatre and politics at the turn of the twenty-first century
Payne, Benjamin John. 2005. Facing reality: idealism versus conservatism in Australian theatre and politics at the turn of the twenty-first century. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland.

PhD Thesis

Adventures in nineteenth century gender bending: Lady Emilia Don in Tasmania: 1862 and 1865
Anae, Nicole. 2006. "Adventures in nineteenth century gender bending: Lady Emilia Don in Tasmania: 1862 and 1865." Australasian Drama Studies. 48, pp. 30-48.

Article

Que-rious impositions: reflections on the pedagogy at the core of a regional youth theatre in Queensland, Australia
McDonald, Janet. 2005. "Que-rious impositions: reflections on the pedagogy at the core of a regional youth theatre in Queensland, Australia." NJ Drama Australia Journal. 29 (2), pp. 83-90.

Article

Technological challenges: aesthetic solutions: the impact of technology upon the creative process in the context of the adaptation of non-verbal, solo stage performance to television
Willems, Christiaan H.. 1996. Technological challenges: aesthetic solutions: the impact of technology upon the creative process in the context of the adaptation of non-verbal, solo stage performance to television. Masters Thesis Master of Arts. Queensland University of Technology.

Masters Thesis