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Before The Day After features a dramatic insider’s account of the making of and backlash against The Day After.
Discover the inspiring, unknown, against-all-odds story of how the classic animated holiday special A Charlie Brown Christmas almost never made it on to television.
This book investigates women's work in Italy between 1945 and 1965 using films, original oral history interviews, and archival sources. It... Læs mere
This book is about dance and movement involving visually impaired and sighted participants, about social and cultural exclusion facilitated by touch based... Læs mere
A fascinating memoir from the Bake Off Winner, Strictly Runner Up and popular TV Baker
A combination history, handbook, and love letter to nearly four hundred movies and television shows featuring swashbucklers
Fire up the cauldron and get witchy in your kitchen with this delightfully creepy cookbook, inspired by the beloved Halloween classic Hocus Pocus!
This insightful and varied collection of essays uses rare material from archives across Europe to examine the many stage versions of Medea throughout the late-eighteenth century.
This illuminating, engaging book offers an introduction to the art of sound design and postproduction audio, written especially for directors, producers, sound designers, and teachers without a technical background in sound.
This is a comprehensive overview of contemporary European theatre and performance as it enters the third decade of the twenty-first century. It combines critical discussions of key concepts, practitioners, and trends within theatre-making that are shaping European stage practice.
Drawing on the author’s two decades of watching, writing, and teaching about puppetry from a critical perspective, this is a collection of insights into how we watch, understand, and appreciate puppetry.
This book enhances critical perspectives on human rights through the lens of performance studies and argues that contemporary artistic interventions can contribute to our understanding of human rights as a critical and embodied doing.