Routledge Performance Archive (video and audio).
The Library is currently hosting a trial of the online resource: Routledge Performance Archive.
The streamed audio-visual resource is available to all TCD-affiliated readers via the Library website until 19 May 2017. Please note that you must be ON CAMPUS to gain access.
The Routledge Performance Archive provides streamed audio-visual material, spanning more than fifty years of documented work by practitioners of performance.
The material spans many different subjects, including: European Theatre and Performance; South African Theatre and Performance; African American and African Diaspora; Theatre/Design; Shakespeare, Race, and Performance; Political Performance; Devised Performance; Theatre Masks; and Musical Theatre.
There are interviews on theatre history and contemporary practice, master classes with actor trainers, and both full-length, and excerpts from, contemporary productions and documentaries.
This is a developing resource and the content is updated and expanded every three months.
You can find this resource on the Library’s Trial Databases page or on the A-Z of the Databases and E-Books section of the Library website.
Please contact the Subject Librarian for Drama and Film with any comments or observations on this resource.