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This book is about science in theatre and performance. It explores how theatre and performance engage with emerging scientific themes from artificial intelligence to genetics and climate change.The book covers a wide range of performance forms from Broadway musicals to educational theatre, from Somali drama to grime videos. It features work by pioneering companies including Gob Squad, Headlong Theatre and Theatre of Debate as well as offering fresh analysis of global blockbusters such as Wicked and Urinetown. The book offers detailed description and analysis of theatre and performance practices as well as broader commentary on the politics of theatre as public engagement with science. Science in performance is essential reading for researchers, students and practitioners working between science and the arts within fields such as theatre and performance studies, science communication, interdisciplinary arts and health humanities.An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.
Simon Parry is a Lecturer in Drama and Arts Management at the University of Manchester
Preface: about this book1 Science in performance: convergence, emergence, divergence2 Laughing at science in the theatre: Gob Squad, a funny robot and dancing scientists3 Speculative theatricality: dystopian performatives and vertigo aesthetics in popular theatre4 Theatre, education and the politics of life itself: Theatre of Debate5 Commoning sense: translating globalised knowledge in performance6 Performing cosmopolitics