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Alston, Adam.
2024.
"It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors": Dorian Gray 2.0.
Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures, 2(2),
pp. 339-346.
ISSN 2768-637X
[Article]
Alston, Adam and Desmarais, Jane H., eds.
2024.
Decadent Plays, 1890-1930.
London: Bloomsbury.
ISBN 9781350171824
[Edited Book]
Alston, Adam.
2023.
Staging Decadence: Theatre, Performance, and the Ends of Capitalism.
London: Bloomsbury Academic.
ISBN 9781350237049
[Book]
Alston, Adam.
2023.
Decadence and the Antitheatrical Prejudice.
In: Dustin Friedman and Kristin Mahoney, eds.
Nineteenth-Century Literature in Transition: The 1890s.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 264-284.
ISBN 9781009063852
[Book Section]
Alston, Adam.
2021.
Carnal acts: Decadence in theatre, performance and live art.
Volupté: Interdisciplinary Journal of Decadence Studies, 4(2),
ii-xxiii.
ISSN 2515-0073
[Article]
Alston, Adam.
2021.
Survival of the sickest: On decadence, disease and the performing body.
Volupté: Interdisciplinary Journal of Decadence Studies, 4(2),
pp. 130-156.
ISSN 2515-0073
[Article]
Alston, Adam and Bickley Trott, Alexandra, eds.
2021.
Volupté: Interdisciplinary Journal of Decadence Studies, Volume 4, Issue 2 (Winter 2021): Decadence and Performance,
Volupté: Interdisciplinary Journal of Decadence Studies, 4(2). 2515-0073
[Edited Journal]
Alston, Adam; Parry, Owen and HERE, Arts Centre.
2021.
HERE RAW: Staging Decadence.
In: "HERE RAW: Staging Decadence", HERE, New York, United States, 9 September 2021.
[Performance]
Alston, Adam.
2021.
‘Burn the witch’: Decadence and the occult in contemporary feminist performance.
Theatre Research International, 46(3),
pp. 285-302.
ISSN 0307-8833
[Article]
Alston, Adam.
2019.
Immersive theatre in austerity Britain: Les Enfants Terribles’ riot in the Saatchi Gallery and the liquidation of differencEngine.
Contemporary Theatre Review, 29(3),
pp. 238-255.
ISSN 1048-6801
[Article]
Alston, Adam.
2019.
Holstein’s hair: The Politics of Decadence in The Famous Lauren Barri Holstein’s Splat!
In: Peter Eckersall and Helena Grehan, eds.
The Routledge Companion to Theatre and Politics.
Routledge.
ISBN 9781138303485
[Book Section]
Alston, Adam.
2017.
Immersive theatre and the aesthetics of decadence: on the ruined worlds of Punchdrunk, SHUNT and Hammer Film Productions.
Theatre and Performance Design, 3(4),
pp. 199-217.
ISSN 2332-2551
[Article]
Alston, Adam and Welton, Martin, eds.
2017.
Theatre in the Dark: Shadow, Gloom and Blackout in Contemporary Theatre.
London: Bloomsbury.
ISBN 9781474251181
[Edited Book]
Alston, Adam.
2016.
'Tell no-one': Secret Cinema and the Paradox of Secrecy.
In: Anna Harpin and Helen Nicholson, eds.
Performance and Participation: Practices, Audiences, Politics.
Red Globe Press (Macmillan International).
ISBN 9781137393173
[Book Section]
Alston, Adam.
2016.
The Promise of Experience: Immersive Theatre in the Experience Economy.
In: James Frieze, ed.
Reframing Immersive Theatre: The Politics and Pragmatics of Participatory Performance.
Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 978-1-137-36603-0
[Book Section]
Alston, Adam.
2016.
Beyond Immersive Theatre: Aesthetics, Politics and Productive Participation.
London: Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 9781137480446
[Book]
Alston, Adam.
2016.
Making Mistakes in Immersive Theatre: Spectatorship and Errant Immersion.
Journal of Contemporary Drama in English, 4(1),
pp. 61-73.
[Article]
Alston, Adam.
2015.
Performing labour in Look Left Look Right's Above and Beyond.
Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 20(1),
pp. 50-61.
ISSN 1356-9783
[Article]
Alston, Adam.
2013.
Politics in the Dark: Risk Perception, Affect and Emotion in Lundahl and Seitl’s Rotating in a Room of Images.
In: Nicola Shaughnessy, ed.
Affective Performance and Cognitive Science Body, Brain and Being.
Bloomsbury (Methuen Drama).
ISBN 9781408193150
[Book Section]
Alston, Adam.
2013.
Audience Participation and Neoliberal Value: Risk, agency and responsibility in immersive theatre.
Performance Research, 18(2),
pp. 128-138.
ISSN 1352-8165
[Article]
Alston, Adam.
2012.
Reflections on Intimacy and Narcissism in Ontroerend Goed's Personal Trilogy.
Performing Ethos: International Journal of Ethics in Theatre & Performance, 3(2),
pp. 107-119.
ISSN 1757-1979
[Article]
Alston, Adam and Daker, Rebecca.
2012.
Contemporary Theatre "Philanthropy" and the Purchase of Participatory Privilege.
Contemporary Theatre Review, 22(3),
pp. 433-437.
ISSN 1048-6801
[Article]
Alston, Adam.
2012.
Damocles and the Plucked: Audience Participation and Risk in Half Cut.
Contemporary Theatre Review, 22(3),
pp. 344-354.
ISSN 1048-6801
[Article]
Alston, Adam.
2012.
Funding, Product Placement and Drunkenness in Punchdrunk's The Black Diamond.
Studies in Theatre and Performance, 32(2),
pp. 193-208.
[Article]