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This guide is designed to Helsinki University researchers by Helsinki University librarians and subject specialists to help you to find the most relevant information in theatre research.
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Articles, Journals includes a list (and easy access) to some of the most important drama- and theatre-related journals, feeds from a selection of them, plus links to some other selected journals and collections of digitized newspapers.
Books includes links to e-book collections, core theatre research reference books, and source text collections, plus information about collections in print.
Moving Image includes links to some general digital video and digitalized film services.
Bibliographic and Multi-Content Databases includes links to the most important theatre-related bibliographic databases, plus links to databases of archives, research institutes, etc.
Other Sources includes selected link lists, links to theatre-related libraries, archives, documentation centres, and to the most important scholarly organisations, plus research and writing advice.
Adam Moss sits in on rehearsals and talks with the five-time Tony-winning director and his actors (including Audra McDonald and Joy Woods, of course) on how much Wolfe changed the show while changing so little of it. (And no, it’s not all about race, though that’s certainly part of it.) – New York Magazine
Twenty years ago marked a turning point for the arts in the UK. And not a good one. – The Stage
Sarah Bahr: “For me, watching fictional journalists scheme their way to scoops is akin to what I imagine it must feel like for doctors to watch Grey’s Anatomy. … So, let me share how some stage scenarios would most likely unfold in a real newsroom.” – The New York Times
While Jimmy Kimmel cries and Jon Stewart rants, the right wing in the U.S. has successfully depicted itself as the new home for free speech and cutting edge comedy. – The Conversation
The Citizens Theatre is returning to its historic playhouse next September after a seven-year renovation, the first overhaul the facility has had since it opened as a working theatre in 1878. – The Guardian
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