Ecology and Climate in Theatre and Australian Performance by Lara Stevens


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PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 09/04/2026

Charting a history of theatrical resistance to environmental exploitation,?this study places drama and theatrical performance staged in?Australia within the context of international scholarship to address changing ecological systems. Exploring the staging of disasters?ranging from droughts and floods to forest fires and rising seas, it?examines a strikingly diverse body of work that reflects the entanglement of socio-economic and environmental forces leading to ecological?damage and climate change. Weather phenomena become?protagonists in plays by Jack Davis, Andrea James, Louis Nowra?and Hannie Rayson, while mutant creatures manifest climate threats?in Jill Orr's work, and performances by the Australian Indigenous?Marrugeku and Bangarra Dance Theatre invite grief for immense?losses. Featuring First Nations performance and its profound knowledge?of biodiverse multispecies habitats, this study challenges the?ways in which socio-ecological disaster is called 'natural' and positioned?outside human responsibility.

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