Conferences Archive
As our upcoming conference in Waterford will mark a milestone anniversary for our society, I am taking this opportunity to ask members to submit personal recollections of a few lines or a paragraph regarding any and all of our ISTR events over the past ten years. We
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Theatre and Performance Practices (CIR) Drama and Theatre Studies (School of Music and Theatre) in conjunction with Women’s Studies and CACSSS Graduate School, University College Cork (Ireland) and Cork Midsummer Festival 2016 present: Postgraduate Perforum Conference (2016) Within, Behind, and Beyond the Fringe Sunday 19th, Monday 20th, and
REMINDER: The deadline for submissions is 8 February 2016. ISTR runs an annual essay competition for New Scholars. There is no set theme for this competition; rather, candidates are encouraged to submit work drawing on their current research. New research, or essays developed from papers presented at
Conversations on Collaborations Waterford Institute of Technology Friday 22nd & Saturday 23rd April 2016 CALL FOR CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Theatre facilitates polyphonic and dialogic collaborations across time, culture and artistic discipline and ISTRatWIT 2016 aims to create a forum for practitioners and researchers of all disciplines to explore and
ISTR runs an annual essay competition for New Scholars. There is no set theme for this competition; rather, candidates are encouraged to submit work drawing on their current research. New research, or essays developed from papers presented at the preceding conference are welcome. The New Scholars’ Prize is awarded
Tradition, Transition and Transformation: Performance and Cultural Dynamics The Institute of Technology, Tralee in association with the Irish Society for Theatre Research Friday 22nd May and Saturday 23rd May 2015 IT Tralee, Solás Building, North Campus, Dromtacker, Tralee, Co. Kerry The Book of Abstracts (pdf) is now available for
Some food for thought in advance of Saturday’s Comedy Working Group at ISTR 2015 Annual Conference: Can you think of a text or ‘performance’ that you would point to as a prime example of definitive cultural humour on any scale (from the national to the local)? Can you