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Friday 22 August 2014

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 39.2 (September 2014)

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
39.3 (September 2014)
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New Directions in Theatre and Science - Part 2

Guest Editorial
pp.203-203
Authors: Bartleet, Carina; Shepherd-Barr, Kirsten

Tom Stoppard’s Big Picture: The Chaos that is Our World

pp.204-212
Author: William W. Demastes

Representing Science that Isn’t: Harvest as Science Fiction Theatre

pp.213-223
Author: Jenni G Halpin

Simon McBurney’s Ambitious Pursuit of the Pure Maths Play  

pp.224-237
Author: Stephen Abbott

Hospital Drama: Visual Theatres of the Medical Rendezvous from Asylum to Hospital with Reference to Specific Works by Anna Furse

pp.238-257
Author: Anna Furse

Seeds: Contracting the Audience in a Play about Science

pp.258-274
Author: Gyllian Raby

Communicating Science through the Performing Arts

pp.275-289
Author: Brian Schwartz

Taking Direction: New Dramaturgies of Science from the Splice Symposium and the Performing Science Conference
pp.290-296
Author: Alex Mermikides

Review
pp.297-298

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