Recent years have seen enormous growth both in research and in student numbers in these areas of study. In response to this Palgrave Macmillan is developing its publishing to serve students, practitioners and scholars in the field.
At undergraduate level we have a strong reputation, and are building on this with our growing Theatre and Performance Practice series (edited by Graham Ley and Jane Milling), which provides a series of introductory guides to the modes of theatre practice that are core to undergraduate study.
At a higher level, highlights include two stimulating series, Performance Interventions (edited by Elaine Aston and Bryan Reynolds) and Studies in International Performance (edited by Janelle Reinelt and Brian Singleton, and published in association with IFTR/FIRT), which feature cutting-edge monographs and edited collections aimed at upper-level students, scholars and practitioners. We also publish the established Redefining British Theatre History series (edited by Peter Holland, and published in association with the Huntington Library)
We welcome all ideas for new books and have provided guidelines for submitting proposals to us in the Authors section of our website. To discuss project ideas and proposals please contact either Paula Kennedy in the Scholarly and Reference division, (p.kennedy@palgrave.com) or Kate Haines (k.haines@palgrave.com) in the College division. For any marketing queries, please contact Shereen Muhyeddeen (s.muhyeddeen@palgrave.com).