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Theatre Research International | 2005

Performing the City

Paul B. Makeham

Lewis Mumford, writing in the 1930s, understood the city as a ‘theater of social action’. Mumford’s ideas remain important in the context of the contemporary post-industrial city, in which theatricality and performativity are key drivers of so-called ‘experience economies’. Increasingly, urban planners are attuned to such theatrical notions as the ‘urban scene’ and ‘urban drama’ in framing policy. Adopting interpretive strategies enabled by Performance Studies, this paper gives an account of some of the ways in which theatre and performance are made manifest in cities. It considers some of the implications of urban perfomativity, arguing that good city planning demands an ethics of performance, whereby citizens become co-performers in the urban drama, rather than merely spectators of it.


Theatre Research International | 2009

Men at Play: Masculinities in Australian Theatre since the 1950s . By Jonathan Bollen, Adrian Kiernander and Bruce Parr. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2008. Pp. xii + 215 + 26 illus. €50/

Paul B. Makeham

Adopting a thematic rather than chronological arrangement, this co-authored book surveys representations of men and masculinity in post-war Australian theater. Its searching and sophisticated analyses draw upon playscripts, critical records and archival material, including screen versions of stage productions. The study is organized around two distinct periods of Australian theater history: the 1950s to 1970, during which time a national theatremovement flourished, and the mid-1980s onward.Whilst some attention is given to different genres, discussion centers primarily on realist works from the mainstream. Several plays usually omitted from orthodox theater histories, such as Barry Pree’s A Fox in the Night (1959), are given detailed treatments.


M/C Journal | 2012

75 Pb.

Paul B. Makeham; Bree J. Hadley; Joon-Yee Bernadette Kwok


Creative Industries Faculty | 1998

A "Value Ecology" Approach to the Performing Arts

Paul B. Makeham


Creative Industries Faculty | 2005

Community stories : aftershocks and verbatim theatre

Paul B. Makeham


Creative Industries Faculty | 1993

Interview with Paul Makeham, original "Aftershocks" cast member

Paul B. Makeham


Creative Industries Faculty | 2018

'Framing the landscape: Prichard's "Pioneers" and Esson's "The Drovers"'

Paul B. Makeham


QUT Business School; Creative Industries Faculty | 2017

Rubber hits the road: A prophetical

Paul B. Makeham


Creative Industries Faculty | 2017

Meat in the sandwich

Paul B. Makeham; Lowanna Dunn


Art & Design; School of Creative Practice; Dance; Creative Industries Faculty; Music & Sound; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2017

Prophetical - Part of the solution

Paul B. Makeham; Jared Donovan; Jonathan M. Roberts; Andy Arthurs; Yanto Browning; Stephanie Hutchison; Joe Carter

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Sandra Jane Gattenhof

Queensland University of Technology

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Bree J. Hadley

Queensland University of Technology

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Clare Murray

Queensland University of Technology

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Delyse Ryan

Australian Catholic University

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Jared Donovan

Queensland University of Technology

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Jonathan M. Roberts

Queensland University of Technology

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Joon-Yee Bernadette Kwok

Queensland University of Technology

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Robert G. Elliott

Queensland University of Technology

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