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Split Britches DVD Library: Vol. 7. Lust and Comfort

Artist/Author: Split Britches | Reference: D1777 | Type: DVD

Choreography by Stormy Brandenburger, music and sound design by Laka Daisical, Costumes and sets by Annabel Lee

Split Britches DVD Library: Vol. 6. Lesbians Who Kill

Artist/Author: Split Britches | Reference: D1776 | Type: DVD

Choreography by Stormy Brandenburger, music and sound design by Laka Daisical, Costumes by Susan Young, sets by Nancy Bardowil.

Split Britches DVD Library: Vol. 5. Dress Suits to Hire

Artist/Author: Split Britches | Reference: D1775 | Type: DVD

Choreography by Stormy Brandenburger, Costumes by Susan Young, sets and lighting by Joni Wong. Originally produced for the Velseka Festival, PS122, 1987

Split Britches DVD Library: Vol. 4. Belle Reprieve

Artist/Author: Split Britches | Reference: D1774 | Type: DVD

Music composed by Laka Daisical and Phil Booth, costumes by Susan Young, sets by Matthew Owen and Nancy Bardowil.

On ‘Publics’ A feminist constellation of key words

Artist/Author: Jill Dolan | Editor: Melanie Bennet, Richard Gough, Laura Levin, Marlis Schweitzer | Reference: A0362 | Type: Article

Traces Dolan’s key terms – ‘publics’, ‘feelings’, ‘practice’, ‘utopian performatives’ and ‘performance’ – personally and politically rather than from a strictly scholarly perspective.

Yellow Re-Performed in Dublin Theatre Festival

Artist/Author: Amanda Coogan | Reference: P1706 | Type: Publication

Amanda Coogan, Yellow Re-Performed in Dublin Theatre Festival, performed nightly between 30 Sept – 5 October 2010, description and discussion of the performance. Collective experience, endurance, women, living installation. Also see footage of this event, catalogue ref. no. D1749

The Heather Lang Show

Artist/Author: Eleanor Bauer and Vise Versus | Reference: D1754 | Type: DVD

A double one-woman show: double the woman, double the show. An amalgam of theatre genres and familiar characters; nothing is too outrageous.

That’s Revolting: Queer Strategies for Resisting Assimilation

Artist/Author: Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore | Reference: P1593 | Type: Publication

Intended as a fistful of rocks to throw at the glass house of Gaylandia, the book challenges the commercialised, commodified, and hyperobjectified view of gay/queer identity projected by the mainstream (straight and gay) media by exploring queer struggles to transform gender, revolutionise sexuality, and build community/family outside of traditional models.

The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance

Editor: Lizbeth Goodman | Reference: P0004 | ISBN: 978-0415165839 | Type: Publication

Reviews ways in which sexuality has been explored and expressed in new forms of performance art and dance, women’s contributions to theatre history, and how theatre has represented women over the centuries.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

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