The Routledge Performance Archive is a ground-breaking and constantly growing online collection of audio-visual material from past and present practitioners of performance. It delivers streamed video and audio footage – along with relevant critical commentary – direct to the lecture theatre and library. The fully searchable and cross-referenced content is updated and added to every six months. It includes unique material from the Victoria & Albert Museum’s National Video Archive of Performance Recordings, and specially commissioned essays by leading experts to accompany each video.
Interviews with key figures in theatre history and contemporary practice
Masterclasses with specialist actor trainers from around the world
Unique video footage direct from the legendary practitioners themselves
Video content related to and relevant excerpts from our published books
Excerpted and full-length contemporary productions
Documentaries previously unavailable to global audiences
Awarded ‘Outstanding Academic Resource’ by CHOICE magazine:“this Archive is a ground-breaking resource for sharing material developed in multiple theatrical contexts and traditions with academic/professional audiences. Summing Up: Highly recommended.”
www.routledgeperformancearchive.com