Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
About the Book Series
This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Considering theatre and performance alongside topics such as religion, politics, gender, race, ecology, and the avant-garde, titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.
Creative Production and Management in the Performing Arts: Modus Operandi
1st Edition
By Vânia Rodrigues
January 30, 2026
This volume takes stock of the ways in which the regimes of artistic creation and production intersect, lending special attention to emergent discourses and work models of producing and managing theatre, dance, and performance – through the lenses of creative producers. This book suggests that ...
Dramaturgy to Make Visible: The Legacies of New Dramaturgy for Politics and Performance in Our Times
1st Edition
By Peter Eckersall
January 30, 2026
This book argues that dramaturgy makes things visible and does so in two distinct and interrelating ways: creative processes and formal elements of performance are rendered visible and readable; and performance dramaturgy becomes an expanded practice in which performance is a locus for creating ...
Directorless Shakespeare: Transformations through collective Embodied Literary Criticism
1st Edition
By Elena M. Pellone
December 31, 2025
Challenging received scholarship on the practice of Shakespeare’s theatre, this book displaces a contemporary cultural bias towards leadership models to reconsider possibilities of working in a non-hierarchical and inclusive creative theatrical practice. It offers ways of restoring to actors a ...
Kierkegaard and the Performatics of Philosophy
1st Edition
By Leo Cabranes-Grant
December 29, 2025
This groundbreaking work explores Søren Kierkegaard as a pioneering figure in Performance Theory, revealing how his philosophical approach anticipated contemporary Performance Studies concepts. The book examines Kierkegaard's use of pseudonyms and dialectical discourse to create a performative ...
1964, A Year in African American Performance History
1st Edition
By David Krasner
December 26, 2025
This book examines the Civil Rights Movement from the perspective of a single year, 1964. The book analyses specific events that occurred in 1964 as benchmarks of the Civil Right Movement, making the case that 1964 was a watershed year. Each chapter considers individually politics, rhetoric, sports...
Becomings: Pregnancy, Phenomenology, and Postmodern Dance
1st Edition
By Johanna Kirk
December 26, 2025
This book explores postmodern choreographic engagements of pregnant bodies in the US over the last 70 years. Johanna Kirk discusses how choreographers negotiate identification with the look of their pregnant bodies to maintain a sense of integrity as artists and to control representations of their ...
Dancing with Georges Perec: Embodying Oulipo
1st Edition
By Leslie Satin
December 26, 2025
This book explores the relationship of the life and work of the remarkable Parisian-Jewish writer Georges Perec (1936–1983) to dance. "Dancing" addresses art-making parallels and their personal and sociocultural contexts, including Perec’s childhood loss of his parents in the Holocaust and its ...
Giving Voice: The Power of Theatre for Positive Change
1st Edition
By Carol J. Maples
December 26, 2025
This book is a practical guide for using the power of theatre to address issues of oppression in areas such as race, ethnicity, LGBTQ+, gender, and sexual harassment. Giving Voice charts a roadmap for the process of establishing a troupe, including auditioning members, utilizing authentic source ...
Performing the Transition to Democracy: Theater and Performance in 1970s Spain
1st Edition
By David Rodríguez-Solás
December 26, 2025
This book examines troupes, plays, festivals, performative practices, and audiences active during the final years of the Franco dictatorship and the beginning of the transition to democracy. This period, spanning 1968 to 1982, is considered the historical moment that most directly shaped ...
Readings of Contemporary Circus: A Dramaturgy
1st Edition
By Franziska Trapp
December 26, 2025
What are the characteristics of contemporary circus? In what way does contemporary circus differ from theater, dance, and performance? Where do hybrid forms exist? Where are there observable commonalities? Despite the diversity of contemporary circus performances, are there generalizable ...
The Art and Occupation of Stage Design in Finnish Theatres: The Rise and Fall of a Professional Community
1st Edition
By Laura Gröndahl
December 26, 2025
This study explores the formation, establishment, expansion, and disintegration of stage design as a modern profession and a recognized artform in Finnish theatres. Drawing on oral or written recollections and thoughts of stage designers from different decades, the author asks how their artistic ...
The Canon in Contemporary Theatre: Plays by Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Brecht in Contemporary Directors’ Theatre
1st Edition
By Lars Harald Maagerø
December 26, 2025
This book explores the relationship between contemporary theatre, particularly contemporary theatre directors, and the dramatic canon of plays. Through focusing on productions of plays by three canonical playwrights (Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Brecht) by eight contemporary European directors (Michael ...






