2024 Journal Article Review of: Denise Varney, Patrick White's theatre: Australian modernism on stage, 1960-2018, (Sydney University Press, 2021)Carleton, Stephen (2024). Review of: Denise Varney, Patrick White's theatre: Australian modernism on stage, 1960-2018, (Sydney University Press, 2021). Australasian Drama Studies (84), 342-348. |
2023 Conference Publication Re-centring Darwin: Restoring the Regional Capital to the Literary MapCarleton, Stephen (2023). Re-centring Darwin: Restoring the Regional Capital to the Literary Map. Recentring the Regions - Association for the Study of Australian Literature, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 4-7 July 2023. |
2023 Book Chapter ObservationCarleton, Stephen (2023). Observation. A to Z of creative writing methods. (pp. 120-122) edited by Deborah Wardle, Julienne van Loon, Stayci Taylor, Francesca Rendle-Short, Peta Murray and David Carlin. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Academic. |
2023 Book Contemporary Australian playwriting: re-visioning the nation on the mainstageHay, Chris and Carleton, Stephen (2023). Contemporary Australian playwriting: re-visioning the nation on the mainstage. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003176138 |
2022 Conference Publication Contemporary Australian Playwriting - the Postcards ProjectCarleton, Stephen and Hay, Chris (2022). Contemporary Australian Playwriting - the Postcards Project. Travelling Together: the Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies Conference 2022, Auckland, New Zealand, 6-9 December 2022. |
2022 Other Outputs Brutal utopias (A fugue for the twenty first century)Carleton, Stephen (2022). Brutal utopias (A fugue for the twenty first century). Brisbane, Australia: Playlab Theatre. |
2022 Other Outputs Brutal utopiasStephen Carleton (2022). Brutal utopias. West End, QLD, Australia: Metro Arts Theatre Brisbane. |
2022 Book Chapter Macabre children on the Australian stage: Angela Betzien’s cycle of crime playsHay, Chris and Carleton, Stephen (2022). Macabre children on the Australian stage: Angela Betzien’s cycle of crime plays. Theatre and the macabre. (pp. 95-112) edited by Meredith Conti and Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. Cardiff, Wales: University of Wales Press. |
2022 Book Chapter Australian biographical theater on the post-truth stageCarleton, Stephen and Hay, Chris (2022). Australian biographical theater on the post-truth stage. Theater in a post-truth world: texts, politics, and performance. (pp. 135-154) edited by William C. Boles. London, United Kingdom: Methuen Drama / Bloomsbury Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781350215887.ch-006 |
2021 Conference Publication Absurdism in the AnthropoceneHay, Chris and Carleton, Stephen (2021). Absurdism in the Anthropocene. Comparative Drama Conference, Orlando, FL United States, 14-16 October 2021. |
2021 Other Outputs New BabylonCarleton, Stephen (2021). New Babylon. Darwin, Australia: Brown's Mart Theatre. |
2021 Other Outputs New BabylonCarleton, Stephen (2021). New Babylon. Brisbane, Australia: Playlab Theatre. |
2020 Journal Article ‘Global Weirding’: Australian absurdist cli-fi playsCarleton, Stephen and Hay, Chris (2020). ‘Global Weirding’: Australian absurdist cli-fi plays. Performance Research, 25 (2), 79-86. doi: 10.1080/13528165.2020.1752580 |
2019 Other Outputs New dramaturgy: a roundtableTrenscényi, Katalin, Cochrane, Bernadette, Carleton, Stephen and Kelly, Kathryn (2019). New dramaturgy: a roundtable. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland. |
2019 Other Outputs New DramaturgiesCochrane, Bernadette, Trenscényi, Katalin, Campbell, Alyson, Carleton, Stephen, Dorney, Marcel and Kelly, Kathryn (2019). New Dramaturgies. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland. |
2018 Other Outputs The Turquoise ElephantCarleton, Stephen (2018). The Turquoise Elephant. Darwin, Northern Territory: Browns Mart Theatre and Knock-em-Down Theatre. |
2018 Conference Publication Pepper’s Ghost Effect: Reading ‘Professor’ John Pepper’s Australian lecture tours (1880-1882) as prototypical ‘celebrity scientist’ performancesCarleton, Stephen (2018). Pepper’s Ghost Effect: Reading ‘Professor’ John Pepper’s Australian lecture tours (1880-1882) as prototypical ‘celebrity scientist’ performances. Australasian Drama Studies, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 26-29 June 2018. |
2017 Other Outputs Joh for PMCarleton, Stephen and Hodge, Paul (2017). Joh for PM. Brisbane, Australia and Cairns, Qld, Australia: Brisbane Powerhouse and JUTE Theatre Company. |
2017 Journal Article Contemporary Irish gothic drama: The return of the Hibernian repressed during the rise and fall of the Celtic tigerCarleton, Stephen (2017). Contemporary Irish gothic drama: The return of the Hibernian repressed during the rise and fall of the Celtic tiger. Gothic Studies, 19 (1), 1-21. doi: 10.7227/GS.0016 |
2016 Other Outputs The turquoise elephantCarleton, Stephen (Playwright) (2016). The turquoise elephant. Griffin Theatre, Darlinghurst, Sydney: Griffin Theatre Company. |