Ecology and Climate in Theatre and Australian Performance
Lara Stevens author Peta Tait author Denise Varney author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Apr '26
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 30th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Contextualising Australian theatre within international scholarship, this study addresses major concerns about changing ecological systems.
Charting a history of theatrical resistance to environmental exploitation, this study places Australian theatre within the context of international scholarship to address major concerns about changing ecological systems. It raises a bold challenge to the ways in which socio-ecological disaster is strategically placed outside human responsibility.Charting a history of theatrical resistance to environmental exploitation, this study places drama and theatrical performance staged in Australia within the context of international scholarship to address major concerns about changing ecological systems. Exploring the staging of calamities ranging from droughts and floods to forest fires and rising seas, it examines a strikingly diverse body of work that reflects the entanglement of socio-economic and natural forces leading to ecological damage and climate change. Weather phenomena become protagonists in plays by Jack Davis, Andrea James, Louis Nowra and Hannie Rayson, while mutant creatures manifest climate threats in Jill Orr's work, and performances by the Australian Indigenous Marrugeku and Bangarra Dance Theatre invite grief for immense losses. Featuring First Nations performance and the profound knowledge of biodiverse multispecies habitats it presents, this study challenges the ways in which socio-ecological disaster is called 'natural' and positioned outside human responsibility.
ISBN: 9781009618267
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
280 pages