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PERFORMANCE STUDIES 2015 University of Exeter Press One of only a handful of university presses in the UK, University of Exeter Press is internationally recognised for its excellence in humanities publishing. Over fifty years dedicated to scholarly book publishing has resulted in a wealth of experience, from which UEP will continue to expand and develop its activities. University of Exeter Press publishes high-quality, stimulating titles in a range of humanities subjects. The titles present critical thinking, that can change the course of future research. UEP is dedicated to continuing this mission, publishing the best in scholarship. UEP also offers authors a close working relationship with its commissioning editor. www.exeterpress.co.uk Ancient Greek and Contemporary Performance Collected Essays by Graham Ley 2014 | 304pp ISBN HB: 978 0 85989 981 1 £65 | $120 Exeter Performance Studies Forms of Conflict Contemporary Wars on the British Stage by Sara Soncini Winter 2015 | 304pp | Hardback/ Paperback ISBN(HB): 978 0 85989 993 2 ISBN(PB): 978 0 85989 994 9 £65 | $110 HB £22.50 | $39 PB Exeter Performance Studies Eighteenth-Century Brechtians Theatrical Satire in the Age of Walpole by Joel Schechter Winter 2015 | 288pp | Hardback ISBN: 978 0 85989 997 0 £55 | $95 Exeter Performance Studies Performing Grand- Guignol Playing the Theatre of Horror by Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson Fall 2015 | 288pp | Hardback/ Paperback ISBN(HB): 978 0 85989 995 6 ISBN(PB): 978 0 85989 996 3 £65 | $115 HB £18 | 32.50 PB Exeter Performance Studies The Theatre of Drottningholm – Then and Now Performance between the 18th and 21st centuries By Willmar Sauter and David Wiles Fall 2015 | 312pp | Paperback ISBN: 978 9 18723 592 4 £25 | $40 Acting Greek Tragedy By Graham Ley 2014 | 208pp | Hardback/Paperback ISBN(HB): 9780859898928 ISBN(PB): 9780859898935 £32 | $85 HB £16 | $27 PB Forthcoming New The Censorship of British Drama 1900–1968, Volume 4 The Sixties by Steve Nicholson 2015 | 288pp | Hardback ISBN: 978 0 85989 846 1 £60 | $110 Exeter Performance Studies
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Performance StudieS 2015 university of exeter Press

one of only a handful of university presses in the uK, university of exeter Press is internationally recognised for its excellence in humanities publishing. over fifty years dedicated to scholarly book publishing has resulted in a wealth of experience, from which ueP will continue to expand and develop its activities.

university of exeter Press publishes high-quality, stimulating titles in a range of humanities subjects. the titles present critical thinking, that can change the course of future research. ueP is dedicated to continuing this mission, publishing the best in scholarship. ueP also offers authors a close working relationship with its commissioning editor.

www.exeterpress.co.uk

ancient Greek and contemporary Performance collected essays

by Graham Ley

2014 | 304ppiSBn HB: 978 0 85989 981 1£65 | $120exeter Performance Studies

forms of conflictcontemporary Wars on the British Stage

by Sara Soncini

Winter 2015 | 304pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 993 2iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 994 9£65 | $110 HB£22.50 | $39 PBexeter Performance Studies

eighteenth-century Brechtianstheatrical Satire in the age of Walpole

by Joel Schechter

Winter 2015 | 288pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 997 0£55 | $95exeter Performance Studies

Performing Grand- GuignolPlaying the theatre of Horror

by Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson

fall 2015 | 288pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 995 6iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 996 3£65 | $115 HB£18 | 32.50 PBexeter Performance Studies

the theatre of drottningholm – then and now Performance between the 18th and 21st centuries

By Willmar Sauter and David Wiles

fall 2015 | 312pp | PaperbackiSBn: 978 9 18723 592 4£25 | $40

acting Greek tragedyBy Graham Ley

2014 | 208pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 9780859898928iSBn(PB): 9780859898935£32 | $85 HB£16 | $27 PB

Forthcoming

New

the censorship of British drama 1900–1968, Volume 4the Sixties

by Steve Nicholson

2015 | 288pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 846 1£60 | $110exeter Performance Studies

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John mcGrathPlays for england

by John McGrath introduced by Nadine Holdsworth

2005 | 352pp | PaperbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 718 1£14.99 | $29.95

Grand-Guignolthe french theatre of Horror

by Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson

2002 | 288pp | PaperbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 696 2£17.50 | $34

freedom’s PioneerJohn mcGrath’s Work in theatre, film and television

edited by David Bradby and Susanna Capon

2005 | 256pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 748 8iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 749 5£47.50 | $90 HB£14.99 | $29.95 PB

‘in comes i’Performance, memory and Landscape

by Mike Pearson

2007 | 256pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 787 7iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 788 4£60 | $110 HB£18.50 | $36 PB

Shortlisted for the STR Theatre

Book Prize

from mimesis to interculturalismreadings of theatrical theory Before and after ‘modernism’

by Graham Ley

1999 | 360pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 640 5£60 | $110

critical essays on British South asian theatreedited by Graham Ley and Sarah Dadswell

2012 | 288pp | PaperbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 835 5£25 | $48

Exeter Performance StudiesEdited by Graham, Ley, Steve Nicholson and Peter Thomson

British South asian theatresa documented History (with accompanying dVd)

by Graham Ley and Sarah Dadswell

2012 | 280pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 832 4iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 833 1£60 | $105 HB£20 | $37.25 PB

British theatre and the red Perilthe Portrayal of communism 1917–1945

by Steve Nicholson

1999 | | 224pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 636 8iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 637 5£50 | $90 HB£16.99 | $31.95 PB

the censorship of British drama 1900–1968, Volume one 1900–1932

by Steve Nicholson

2003 | 352pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 638 2£65 | $110

the censorship of British drama 1900–1968, Volume three the fifties

by Steve Nicholson

2011 | 282pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 750 1£65 | $110

the censorship of British drama 1900-1968, Volume two 1933–1952

by Steve Nicholson

2005 | 400pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 697 9£65 | $110

London’s Grand Guignol and the theatre of Horror by Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson

2007 | 304pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 789 1iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 792 1£60 | $110 HB £20 | 36 PB

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Victory over the Sunthe World’s first futurist opera

by Rosamund Bartlett and Sarah Dadswell

2012 | 360pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 839 3£80 | $130

theatre WorkshopJoan Littlewood and the making of modern British theatre

by Robert Leach

2006 | 256pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 759 4iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 760 0£55 | $97 HB£18 | $35 PB

Shortlisted for the STR Theatre

Book Prize

theatres of Warfrench committed theatre from the Second World War to the cold War

by Ted Freeman

1998 | 240pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 485 2iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 559 0£60 | $110 HB£22.50 | $42 PB

on actors and actingby Peter Thomson

2000 | 224pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 671 9iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 742 6£60 | $95 HB£22.50 | $33 PB

Shortlisted for the STR Theatre

Book Prize

marketing modernityVictorian Popular Shows and early cinema

by Joe Kember

2009 | 304pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 801 0£60 | $105

making theatre in nothern irelandthrough and Beyond the troubles

by Tom Maguire

2006 | 232pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 738 9iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 739 6£55 | $95 HB£16 | $30 PB

theatres of the troublestheatre resistance and Liberation in ireland

by Bill McDonnell

2008 | 272pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 793 8iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 794 5£49.50 | $89.95 HB£16.99 | $32.95 PB

Shortlisted for the STR Theatre

Book Prize

extraordinary actorsessays on Popular Performers

edited by Jane Milling and Martin Banham

2004 | 288pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 735 8£55 | $95

Legitimate cinematheatre Stars in Silent British films, 1908–1918

by Jon Burrows

2003 | 288pp | HardbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 725 9£60 | $105

marking time Performance, archaeology and the city

by Mike Pearson

2013 | 256pp | Hardback/PaperbackiSBn(HB): 978 0 85989 875 1iSBn(PB): 978 0 85989 876 8£65 | $120 HB£22.50 | $40 PB

Singing Simpkin and other Bawdy Jigsmusical comedy on the Shakespearean Stage: Scripts, music and context

by Roger Clegg and Lucie Skeaping

2014 | 352pp | Paperback iSBn: 978 0 85989 878 2£30 | $55

approaches to the american musical edited by Robert Lawson-Peebles

1996 | 176pp | PaperbackiSBn: 978 0 85989 405 0£16.99 | $31.95

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