Dr Miriam Haughton

B.A, M.A, Ph.D

Contact Details

Senior Lecturer
Drama and Theatre Studies
O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance
School of English and Creative Arts
E: miriam.haughton@universityofgalway.ie
 
researcher
 

Biography


Miriam is Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Studies in the School of English, Media and Creative Arts at the University of Galway, and President of the Irish Society for Theatre Research (ISTR). Miriam is PI of IRC Laureate award 'The Price of Performance: A Question of Economic Sustainability for Independent Theatre Production in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland 2000-2020', a large-scale transnational research project situated at the intersection of theatre and performance studies, cultural economics and policy, and economic humanities. Prior to working in academia, Miriam worked in theatre, television and film in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and as a television journalist specializing in the Middle East and North Africa. 

Academic Biography:
Miriam completed her BA in Drama, Media and Cultural Studies at Queen¿s University Belfast graduating with 1st Class Honours in 2004, followed by her MA in Advanced Stage and Screen Practice (Directing Strand) at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, 2006. She completed her PhD in Drama Studies at UCD in 2013, before returning to Belfast as an AHRC postdoctoral researcher on the `Creative Exchange Northern Ireland¿ (CXNI) project led by the University of Ulster with Queen¿s University Belfast (2013-14). Miriam began her permanent appointment at the University of Galway in August 2014, and in September 2019, moved to Brazil as a visiting scholar based at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), also delivering guest lectures at the Fluminense Federal University (UFF) in Rio de Janeiro, and the University of São Paulo (USP) in 2019 sponsored by the Government of Ireland Academic Mobility Scheme. 
 

Research, Practice and Publications:
Her research interests include twentieth and twenty-first century theatre and performance, production and performance economics, the politics of performance, feminisms, and trauma and memory studies. Miriam's first monograph Staging Trauma: Bodies in Shadow (2018) was nominated for the TaPRA Early-Career Research Award 2019 and her forthcoming open-access book, The Theatre of Louise Lowe, is in press with Cambridge University Press Elements (2025). Recent publications include a special issue of Performance Research `On Invasion¿ (2024) co-edited with Helena Grehan and the edited collections Theatre, Performance and Commemoration, co-edited with Alinne Fernandes and Pieter Verstraete for Methuen Bloomsbury (2023) and Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries co-edited with Mary McAuliffe and Emilie Pine for Manchester UP (2021).
 Miriam¿s practice as research enquiries includes directing and producing Nochtaithe for the Tuam Oral History Project with third year Drama and Theatre Studies students sponsored by Galway University Foundation, premiering in the Bealtaine Festival (2021) and Liverpool Irish Festival (2021), described as a "maddening, moving, creative work" by the Irish Times. Miriam previously worked as associate producer/researcher for 2 seasons of the documentary web-series co-produced by Up Up Up and Copper Alley, Mad, Bad, and Dangerous: a celebration of 'difficult' women programmed Dublin Fringe Festival (2020) and Bealtaine Festival (2020, 2022), co-sponsored by the Irish Research Council New Foundations award and the University of Galway. Further information on her research can be found at https://nuigalway.academia.edu/MiriamHaughton. 

Miriam has been awarded research funding and support from the Irish Research Council, Enterprise Ireland, Government of Ireland, the University of Galway, the International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR), the Irish Society for Theatre Research (ISTR), The Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at Notre Dame, and UCD. Miriam has supervised doctoral projects investigating contemporary performance practices and female histories of trauma, funded by the Irish Research Council. She welcomes thesis proposals in any areas relating to theatre and performance studies, particularly regarding its interdisciplinary relationships with identity politics, trauma and memory studies, theatre production, feminisms, and the creative industries. 

Research Interests

Miriam's primary research field includes:

Twentieth and twenty-first century theatre and performance

Trauma and Memory Studies 

Theatre, Performance and Feminisms

The Ecologies of Theatre Production

Theatre Practices and Stagecraft

Medical Humanities

Modern Western Drama

Theatre, Culture, and Politics

The Body in Performance

The Places and Spaces of Theatre and Performance 

Audiences and the Politics of Reception

Practice as Research

Miriams welcomes thesis proposals related to these interests, and related areas of research. 

Research Projects

  Project Start Date End Date
IRC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2020 MARTIN KENNY: QUEER CONNECTIONS: IDENTIFYING AND EXPANDING A SENSE OF A QUEER NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS THROUGH THE PRODUCTION, PRESENTATION AND RECEPTION OF IRISH THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE, FROM 1960 - 2020 01-OCT-20 30-SEP-29
H2020 Proposal Prep: The Price of Performance: Assessing the Economics ad Ecologies of European Theatre Production 05-FEB-20 04-FEB-21
IRC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2019 MARIA TIVNAN - `HIS NATIVE HOME DEEP IMAG¿D IN HIS SOUL¿. A STUDY OF THEATRE SPACE AND DESIGN IN CREATING MEANINGS OF HOME AT THE MICK LALLY, ROYAL COURT AND AL-KASABA THEATRES. 01-SEP-19 31-AUG-23
Gaming Audiences into Performance: engagement in theatrical producation through live-action games 01-OCT-15 30-SEP-20

Books

  Year Publication
(2025) The Theatre of Louise Lowe.
Haughton, M. (2025) The Theatre of Louise Lowe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Details]
(2018) Staging Trauma: Bodies in Shadow.
Haughton, M (2018) Staging Trauma: Bodies in Shadow. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. [Details]

Edited Books

  Year Publication
(2023) Theatre, Performance and Commemoration: Staging Memory, Crisis and Nationhood.
Haughton, M; Fernandes, A; Verstraete, P (Ed.). (2023) Theatre, Performance and Commemoration: Staging Memory, Crisis and Nationhood Theatre, Performance and Commemoration: Staging Memory, Crisis and Nationhood. UK: Methuen. [Details]
(2021) Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries: Commemoration, Gender and the Postcolonial Carceral State.
Haughton, M; McAuliffe, M; Pine, E (Ed.). (2021) Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries: Commemoration, Gender and the Postcolonial Carceral State Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries: Commemoration, Gender and the Postcolonial Carceral State. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [Details]
(2015) Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices by Women in Ireland.
Haughton, Miriam; Kurdi, Maria (Ed.). (2015) Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices by Women in Ireland Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices by Women in Ireland. Dublin: Carysfort Press. [Details]

Peer Reviewed Journals

  Year Publication
(2024) 'On Invasion: Performance, Resistance and Refusal'
Grehan, H; Haughton, M (2024) 'On Invasion: Performance, Resistance and Refusal'. Performance Research, 28 (2) [Details]
(2022) 'Performance, Care and Intergenerational Response: Grieving for 'Ungrievable Bodies' in the Tuam Oral History Project'
Haughton, M. (2022) 'Performance, Care and Intergenerational Response: Grieving for 'Ungrievable Bodies' in the Tuam Oral History Project'. Performance Research, 27 (6):111-119 [DOI] [Details]
(2022) 'Think Outside My Box: Staging Respectability and Responsibility in Ireland's Repeal the 8th Referendum'
Haughton, M; Hoover, S; Murphy, C (2022) 'Think Outside My Box: Staging Respectability and Responsibility in Ireland's Repeal the 8th Referendum'. Feminist Encounters, 6 (2022) :1-16 [DOI] [Details]
(2021) 'To talk, to tell, to share: the Tuam Oral History Project'
Buckley, S.A; Cunningham, J; Haughton, M; Houlihan, B. (2021) 'To talk, to tell, to share: the Tuam Oral History Project'. Catredra de Estudos Irlandeses, :91-124 [Details]
(2021) 'As much graft as there is craft: Refusal, Value and the Affective Economy of the Irish Arts Sector'
Haughton, M. (2021) 'As much graft as there is craft: Refusal, Value and the Affective Economy of the Irish Arts Sector'. Performance Paradigm, [Details]
(2018) 'Histories, Roles and Dynamics in Artistic Collaborations'
Haughton, M; Fernandes, A; Drumond, M (2018) 'Histories, Roles and Dynamics in Artistic Collaborations'. Ilha Do Desterro-A Journal Of English Language Literatures In English And Cultural Studies, 71 (2):9-15 [Details]
(2018) ''Them the Breaks': #WakingTheFeminists and Staging the Easter/Estrogen Rising'
Haughton, M (2018) ''Them the Breaks': #WakingTheFeminists and Staging the Easter/Estrogen Rising'. Contemporary Theatre Review, 28 (3) [Details]
(2020) 'Irish theatre in the 21st century: traumatic histories, feminist interventions'
Haughton, M (2020) 'Irish theatre in the 21st century: traumatic histories, feminist interventions'. Cadernos De Letras Da Uff, 31 :45-64 [Details]
(2014) 'Flirting with the Postmodern: Moments of Change in Contemporary Irish Theatre, Performance, and Culture'
Haughton, M (2014) 'Flirting with the Postmodern: Moments of Change in Contemporary Irish Theatre, Performance, and Culture'. Irish Studies Review, 22 (3):374-392 [Details]
(2014) 'From Laundries to Labour Camps: Staging Ireland's Rule of Silence in Anu Productions' Laundry'
Haughton, M (2014) 'From Laundries to Labour Camps: Staging Ireland's Rule of Silence in Anu Productions' Laundry'. Modern Drama, 57 (1):65-93 [DOI] [Details]
(2014) ''Perform, or Else!' Editorial'
Haughton, M; Kurdi, M (2014) ''Perform, or Else!' Editorial'. Irish Theatre International, 3 (1) [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2013) 'Woman's Final Confession: Too Much Hoovering and Not Enough Sex in Marina Carr's 'Woman and Scarecrow''
Haughton, M (2013) 'Woman's Final Confession: Too Much Hoovering and Not Enough Sex in Marina Carr's 'Woman and Scarecrow''. Mortality, 18 (1):72-93 [Details]
(2012) 'Merging Worlds: Place, Politics and Play in Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman'
Haughton, M (2012) 'Merging Worlds: Place, Politics and Play in Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman'. Focus: Papers in English Literary and Cultural Studies, special edition 'Interfaces Between Irish and European Theatre' :77-92 [Details]
(2011) 'Performing Power: Violence as Fantasy and Spectacle in Mark O'Rowe's Made in China and Terminus'
Haughton, M (2011) 'Performing Power: Violence as Fantasy and Spectacle in Mark O'Rowe's Made in China and Terminus'. New Theatre Quarterly, 27 (2):153-166 [Details]

Book Chapters

  Year Publication
(2024) 'THISISPOPBABY: Glorious Energy, Grief and the 21st Century Craic Tax'
Kenny, M; Haughton, M (2024) 'THISISPOPBABY: Glorious Energy, Grief and the 21st Century Craic Tax' In: The Routledge Companion to 21st Century Irish Writing. London and New York: Routledge. [Details]
(2024) 'Loss'
Lowe, L; Haughton, M (2024) 'Loss' In: Sean O'Casey in Context. :201-215 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Details]
(2023) 'Theatre, Performance and Commmemoration'
Haughton, M; Fernandes, A; Verstraete, P. (2023) 'Theatre, Performance and Commmemoration' In: Theatre, Performance and Commemoration. :1-27 London and New York: Methuen. [Details]
(2022) 'Laundry'
Haughton, M. (2022) 'Laundry' In: Fifty Key Irish Plays. London and New York: Routledge. [Details]
(2022) 'Balancing Acts: Survival and Sustainability in Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance'
Haughton, M; Tivnan, M (2022) 'Balancing Acts: Survival and Sustainability in Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance' In: Austerity and Irish Women's Writing and Culture 1980-2020. :96-116 London and New York: Routledge. [Details]
(2021) 'Commemoration, Gender and the Postcolonial Carceral State'
Haughton, M; McAuliffe, M; Pine, E (2021) 'Commemoration, Gender and the Postcolonial Carceral State' In: Legacies of the Magdalen Laundries. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [Details]
(2015) 'Introduction'
Haughton, M; Kurdi, M (2015) 'Introduction' In: Radical Contemporary Theatre Practices by Women in Ireland. :1-15 Dublin: Carysfort Press. [Details]
(2015) 'A Theatre of Truth? Negotiating Place, Politics and Policy in the Dublin Fringe Festival'
Haughton, Miriam (2015) 'A Theatre of Truth? Negotiating Place, Politics and Policy in the Dublin Fringe Festival' In: Devised Performance in Irish Theatre: Histories and Contemporary Practices. Dublin: Carysfort Press. [ARAN Link] [Details]
(2014) 'Mirror Mirror on the Wall: Unwanted Reflections in The Boys of Foley Street'
Haughton, Miriam (2014) 'Mirror Mirror on the Wall: Unwanted Reflections in The Boys of Foley Street' In: Masculinity and Irish Popular Culture: Tiger's Tales. :142-158 Basingstoke: Palgrave. [Details]

Book Review

  Year Publication
(2018) Irish Drama and the Other Revolutions by Susan Cannon Harris.
Haughton, M (2018) Irish Drama and the Other Revolutions by Susan Cannon Harris. Irish Literary Supplement Book Review [Details]
(2019) Madness, Art and Society.
Haughton, M (2019) Madness, Art and Society. New Theatre Quarterly Book Review [Details]

Media

  Year Publication
(2024) Creativity on the Edge, Communication with the Centre, and Conversations about the Future.
Haughton, M; O'Beirne, Tricia (2024) Creativity on the Edge, Communication with the Centre, and Conversations about the Future. Theatre Times Media [Details]
(2020) A New Film Series Celebrations 'Mad, Bad and Dangerous' Irish Women.
Corrigan, D; O'Grady, E; Haughton, M (2020) A New Film Series Celebrations 'Mad, Bad and Dangerous' Irish Women. Dublin: Dublin Inquirer Media [Details]
(2017) The Creativity Movement and Why You Should Try It.
McMillan, A; Haughton, M (2017) The Creativity Movement and Why You Should Try It. The Irish Examiner Media [Details]
(2018) Gender, Power, and Tipping Points.
Haughton, M (2018) Gender, Power, and Tipping Points. RTE Brainstorm Media [DOI] [Details]
(2018) Marina Carr’s On Raftery’s Hill: The Challenge for Audiences.
Haughton, M (2018) Marina Carr’s On Raftery’s Hill: The Challenge for Audiences. RTE Brainstorm Media [DOI] [Details]
(2019) Will Galway 2020 live up to its ambitious aspirations?.
Haughton, M (2019) Will Galway 2020 live up to its ambitious aspirations?. Irish Times Media [Details]
(2020) Is it time for a daily arts report on the news, just like sports?.
Haughton, M (2020) Is it time for a daily arts report on the news, just like sports?. RTE Brainstorm: Media [Details]
(2020) Stage Door Interview.
Haughton, M; O'Grady, E (2020) Stage Door Interview. Theatre Maker.ie Media [Details]
(2015) Waking the Feminists: Here's to the Estrogen Rising.
Haughton, M. (2015) Waking the Feminists: Here's to the Estrogen Rising. Headstuff Media [Details]

Note

  Year Publication
(2024) Endgame Programme Note, Druid Theatre.
Haughton, M. (2024) Endgame Programme Note, Druid Theatre. Galway: Note [Details]
(2024) Sive Programme Note, Gaiety Theatre.
Haughton, M. (2024) Sive Programme Note, Gaiety Theatre. Gaiety Productions Note [Details]

Other Item

  Year Publication
(2022) Programme Contribution, 'The Pillowman' by Martin McDonagh at the National Theatre of Northern Greece.
Haughton, M. (2022) Programme Contribution, 'The Pillowman' by Martin McDonagh at the National Theatre of Northern Greece. Other Item [Details]
(2014) Programme Contribution 'Vardo' ANU Productions, Dublin Theatre Festival 2014.
Haughton, M (2014) Programme Contribution 'Vardo' ANU Productions, Dublin Theatre Festival 2014. Dublin: Dublin Theatre Festival 2014 Other Item [Details]

Radio Presentation

  Year Publication
(2024) Arts Events in Open Spaces with Andrea Gilligan.
Haughton, M. (2024) Arts Events in Open Spaces with Andrea Gilligan. Dublin: Newstalk Radio Radio Presentation [Details]
(2023) Standing Ovations Segment with Andrea Gilligan.
Haughton, M. (2023) Standing Ovations Segment with Andrea Gilligan. Newstalk Radio Radio Presentation [Details]
(2015) Gate Theatre Conference.
Crowley, S; Haughton, M (2015) Gate Theatre Conference. RTE Radio 1 Radio Presentation [Details]
(2018) Ireland Now.
Haughton, M (2018) Ireland Now. RTE: Radio 1 Radio Presentation [Details]
(2019) Galway 2020.
Haughton, M (2019) Galway 2020. Newstalk radio Radio Presentation [Details]

Reviews

  Year Publication
(2013) 'Sanctuary', a Theatre of Witness Production.
Haughton, M (2013) 'Sanctuary', a Theatre of Witness Production. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]
(2013) 'Ponies Don't Play Football' by Ponydance.
Haughton, M (2013) 'Ponies Don't Play Football' by Ponydance. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]
(2013) 'Eclipsed' by Patricia Burke Brogan.
Haughton, M (2013) 'Eclipsed' by Patricia Burke Brogan. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]
(2013) 'The Bridge Below the Town' by Pat McCabe.
Haughton, M (2013) 'The Bridge Below the Town' by Pat McCabe. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]
(2013) 'Clear the Air' by Hugh Travers.
Haughton, M (2013) 'Clear the Air' by Hugh Travers. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]
(2012) 'Delta Phase' by Radoslaw Paczocha.
Haughton, M (2012) 'Delta Phase' by Radoslaw Paczocha. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]
(2012) 'Woman and Scarecrow' by Marina Carr.
Haughton, M (2012) 'Woman and Scarecrow' by Marina Carr. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]
(2012) 'Love All' by CheeryWild in association with Ten42 Productions.
Haughton, M (2012) 'Love All' by CheeryWild in association with Ten42 Productions. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]
(2011) 'Airswimming' by Charlotte Jones.
Haughton, M (2011) 'Airswimming' by Charlotte Jones. Dublin: Irish Theatre Magazine Reviews [Details]

Video recording / TV

  Year Publication
(2020) The Real Field.
Haughton, M.; Reddin, B. (2020) The Real Field. Dublin: Video recording / TV [DOI] [Details]

Honours and Awards

  Year Title Awarding Body
2023 Laureate Award Irish Research Council
2023 CASSCS Research Funding CASSCS
2021 Mad, Bad, and Dangerous: 'Difficult' Irish Women Abroad Irish Research Council
2020 CASSCS Research Support Scheme CASSCS
2018 Research Grant for Returning Academic Carers Office of Vice President for Equality and Diversity
2018 CASSCS Research Support Scheme CASSCS
2020 Horizon 2020 Proposal Support Enterprise Ireland
2019 Government of Ireland Academic Mobility Scheme Government of Ireland
2019 CASSCS Research Support Scheme NUI Galway
2017 Research Incentivisation Scheme School of Humanities, NUI Galway
2017 Research Support Scheme College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies
2016 Millennium Fund NUI Galway
2015 Humanities Research Incentivisation Scheme Humanities Research
2014 Awarded the 'Honourable Mention' in Modern Drama's Outstanding Article Award 2014 for 'From Laundries to Labour Camps: Staging Ireland's 'Rule of Silence' in Anu Productions' Laundry' Modern Drama
2013 International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) Conference Award IFTR
2012 Notre Dame Keough-Naughton Irish Seminar Scholarship Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at Notre Dame University
2011 Irish Society for Theatre Research (ISTR) Conference Award Irish Society for Theatre Research

Professional Associations

  Association Function From / To
National Women's Council of Ireland Supporting Member /
Irish Society for Theatre Research President 01-MAY-23 / 01-MAY-27
European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies Member /
Theatre and Performance Research Association (TaPRA) Member /
The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures Member /
International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) Member /
Irish Society for Theatre Research Vice-President 01-MAR-19 /

Committees

  Committee Function From / To
CASSCS Postgraduate Directors Committee SECA PG Chair 01-JUL-21 /
University Archives Committee Member 03-MAY-21 /
SECA Health and Safety Coordinator 01-SEP-20 /
CASSCS Internationalisation Committee Humanities Representative 03-SEP-18 /
Gender ARC Executive Committee Member 01-SEP-16 /
Postgraduate Directors Committee Drama Representative 01-SEP-17 /
Humanities Research Committee Deputy Chair 01-SEP-16 / 31-AUG-19

Employment

  Employer Position From / To
University of Ulster with Queen's University Belfast Postdoctoral Research Assistant on the AHRC creative knowledge exchange initiative 'Creative Exchange Northern Ireland' (CXNI) 05-AUG-13 / 18-JUL-14
English, NUI Galway Adjunct Lecturer in Drama 03-SEP-12 / 30-APR-13
University College Dublin Occasional Lecturer and Tutor in Drama and English 07-SEP-09 / 21-DEC-12
IHA Press Agency, Istanbul Headquarters, Turkey Sub-Editor for the International News Desk 02-JUL-07 / 31-JUL-08
Suzhou University, Jiangsu Province, China Lecturer in English and Media Studies 04-SEP-06 / 29-JUN-07

Education

  Year Institution Qualification Subject
2013 University College Dublin PhD Drama
2006 Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, Scotland MASTERS DEGREE (LEVEL 9) Advanced Stage and Screen Practice (Directing)
2004 Queen's University Belfast Bachelor of Arts Drama, Cultural and Media Studies

Community Engagement

  Title Type From / To
Research (e.g. Community based research) Tuam Oral History Project 01-JAN-19 / 01-JAN-23
Research (e.g. Community based research) 1916: Home: 2016 01-JAN-14 / 01-JAN-17
Research (e.g. Community based research) Feminist Storytelling Network 01-JAN-17 /
Research (e.g. Community based research) Mad, Bad and Dangerous: a celebration of 'difficult' women 01-JAN-20 / 01-AUG-21

Other Activities

  Description

Invited Speaker, ''Them the Breaks': #WakingTheFeminists and Staging the Easter/Estrogen Rising', Irish Theatrical Diaspora Conference, 27-28 April 2017, The Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianopolis, Brazil.

Guest talk, 'Female Representation in the Repeal the 8th Referendum Campaign', 26 August 2022 presented as part of 'Collective Knowledges' Galway Arts Centre¿s Public Engagement Programme in association with Array Collective¿s ¿The Druthaib¿s Ball¿. https://www.galwayartscentre.ie/whats-on/dr-miriam-haughton-on-repeal-the-8th-referendum/

Invited Lecture, `Performance Beyond Theatre¿, University of Western Ontario, Canada, February 2022

Invited Lecture, 'Feminist Performance, Activism, and Irish Theatre', University of Vienna, Austria, June 2021

Guest Speaker, Irish Women Lawyers Association, International Women's Day, 8 March 2021

Guest Speaker, Sao Paulo University W.B Yeats Chair of Irish Studies Academic Activities, 16 March 2021

2019, Guest Lecture, Irish Theatre in the 21st Century: Traumatic Histories, Feminist Interventions, Fluminese Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2019, Guest Lecture, Gender and Trauma in Contemporary Irish Theatre, University of São Paulo, Brazil.

2018, Invited Speaker: ‘Personal Narratives’, Miriam Haughton in conversation with Emilie Pine, Dublin Castle, hosted by the Women’s History Association of Ireland and the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

2019, Invited Speaker: ‘Incubate Propagate’, funded by the AHRC, Glasgow University.

2019, Invited Speaker: ‘Performing The Extraordinary Everyday Experience’, School of English, Trinity College Dublin.

2019, Keynote: ‘Where History, Literature and Theatre Meet’, IV Jornada do Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses da UFSC, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil.

2019, Invited Speaker: ‘Beyond These Rooms: the Intersection between Art and History’ co-hosted by ANU and Coiscéim, TATE Liverpool, England.

2019, Invited Speaker: ‘Theatre, Commemoration and Nostalgia’, University of Nottingham, England.

Invited Speaker, 'Stages of Inclusion', TaPRA Executive Curated Panel, 31 August 2017, University of Salford, England

Sligo IT Invited Speaker, 15 March 2016 'Mna na h Eireann 1916-2016: Gender Representation and Politics On Stage and Off' http://oceanfm.ie/it-sligo-announces-details-of-1916-commemoration-day/

Invited Speaker ‘Homelessness at Home: Ghosting the Post-Celtic Tiger Stage in Ireland’ at Performing Space: A Symposium on Theatre Design’ at Trinity College Dublin in collaboration with the Dublin Theatre Festival, 9 October 2014

Invited Speaker ‘Moments of Communion’, ANU ‘Monto Cycle’ Symposium at the Dublin Theatre Festival 2014, 7 October 2014

Teaching Interests



My specialisms include twenty and twenty-first century theatre and performance, feminist performance, theatre and politics, production ecologies and behind the scenes, theatre and space, trauma and memory studies, and the creative and cultural industries.

My classes are research-led with theory imbricated with practice and vice versa.

I currently teach across the following lecture courses, seminars, and performance workshops: 

EN388 Modern Irish Literature, EN124 Critical Perspectives, EN385 Contemporary Drama, DT2106 Irish Theatre, DT1105 Stagecrafts 1, DT2104 Contemporary Theatre, TP311 Performance in Theory and Practice, DT6119 Directing, DT6101 Irish Drama from Beckett to the Present, DT4102 Performance Studies, DT4103 Theatre: Space and Place  

Recent Postgraduate Students

  Graduation Name Degree Primary Supervisor
2022 Fleur van den Heuvel Y
2024 Maria Tivnan PhD Y
2024 Laura Hutchinson Y
2024 Molly Thiesenhusen Y
2023 AJ Klein Y
2023 Damien O'Connor Y
2022 Patrick Hopkins Y
2022 Robert Elwood
2015 Emily Bohannon Y
2021 Noel Minogue Y
2021 Pollyanna Joyce Y
2015 Eamonn O'Donoghue Y
2015 Sara Komorowski Y
2015 Marcus Wynne Y
2016 Dylan McCormack Y
2016 Blathnaid O'Dea Y
2020 Sarah Hoover PhD Y
2017 Daniel McNamara Y
2017 Cillian Hegarty Y
2017 Sarah O'Shaughnessy Y
2019 Niamh Toolan Y
2019 Charlotte Gallagher Y
2020 Ciara L. Murphy PhD Y
2016 Michael Irwin Y

Current Postgraduate Students (Research)

  Student Degree Type Type
Martin Kenny Doctorate - Structured Ph.D. in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Supervisor

Internal Collaborators

  Name Description of Collaboration
Drama and Theatre Studies
PhD Internal Examiner
Performance Art
PhD Internal Examiner
Centre for Irish Studies
PhD Internal Examiner

External Collaborators

  Name Organisation / Institute Country Description of Collaboration
COST Action
CA16211 "Reappraising Intellectual Debates on Civic Rights and Democracy in Europe"
Theatre Northumbria University ENGLAND
PhD External Examiner
English DCU IRELAND
PhD External Examiner
Design and Visual Arts Institute of Art, Design + Technology Dún Laoghaire IRELAND
External Member, Interview Panel
Literature and Translation Federal University of Santa Catarina BRAZIL
MFA External Examiner
Griffith College Dublin Griffith College Dublin IRELAND
Programme External Examiner