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Dr Bernadette Cochrane
Dr

Bernadette Cochrane

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Overview

Background

Bernadette Cochrane joined UQ in 2014 as a Lecturer in Theatre and Performance in the School of Communication and Arts. She has taught on historical and contemporary drama, dramaturgical theory and performance-making. Her current teaching responsiblities include particular reference to European theatre of the twentieth-century, and directing and dramaturgy. Bernadette, as part of the UQ Drama team, was received the 2018 Award for Programs that Enhance Learning for the "UQ Drama: Building Pathways to Creative Careers" project. In 2016, again as part of the UQ Drama team, she received a Commendation for Teaching Excellence, Prior to joining UQ, Bernadette was a freelance arts worker with a particular focus on directing and dramaturgy. Bernadette completed her dramaturgical PhD at the University of Queensland in 2013.

Her co-edited anthology New Dramaturgy: International Perspectives on Theory and Practice was published by Methuen in 2014. She is a major contributor to The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Stage Directors and Directing, edited by Maria Delgado and Simon Williams. Bernadette is a member of the Translation, Adaptation, and Dramaturgy Working Group of the International Federation of Theatre Research. She is also a Board Member for the Migrant Dramaturgies Network - the international research network developed in partnership with New Tides Platform (UK) and the Centre for Theatre Research at the University of Lisbon, Portugal - which explores emerging dramaturgies of theatrical responses to migration in light of recent migration and shifts in global politics and economics. Bernadette is currently researching the intersection of live performance, cinema, institutional dramaturgies, and cultural production; and contemporary theatrical representations of Otherness.

Bernadette welcomes applications for higher research degree supervision in: directing, dramaturgy, Early Modern performance practice; theatre and the digital humanities; liveness in contemporary performance, and theatrical cultural production.

Availability

Dr Bernadette Cochrane is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Dramaturgy

  • Theatre directing and directors

  • The live relay/the broadcast of arts events/digital humanities

  • Contemporary theatre practice

  • Adaptation

  • Theatre history

Research impacts

2016 “Mediating Authorship: The Live Relay and Postdramatic Mediaturgies”. Invited speaker for the Postdramatic Mediaturgies conference which was part of the interuniversity project on "Literature and Media Innovation: The Question of Genre Transformations" for the Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings (CLIC) (Brussels, Ohio State and Université du Québec à Montréal.)

2017 “(Re)mediating Remains of Authorship” . Invited speaker for “Theatre Workings” the public seminar series run by the Central School of Speech and Drama

2018 Board Member, Migrant Dramaturgies Network. An international research network composed of academics, theatre-makers and arts organisations. https://migrantdramaturgies.tumblr.com

Works

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31 works between 2012 and 2022

21 - 31 of 31 works

2016

Conference Publication

Remaindering the remains: the digital, the live, and the archive

Cochrane, Bernadette (2016). Remaindering the remains: the digital, the live, and the archive. International Federation of Theatre Research - Presenting the Theatrical Past: Interplays of Artefacts, Discourses and Practices, Stockholm University, 13-17 June 2016.

Remaindering the remains: the digital, the live, and the archive

2014

Journal Article

Screening from the Met, the NT, or the House: what changes with the live relay

Cochrane, Bernadette and Bonner, Frances (2014). Screening from the Met, the NT, or the House: what changes with the live relay. Adaptation, 7 (2), 121-133. doi: 10.1093/adaptation/apu015

Screening from the Met, the NT, or the House: what changes with the live relay

2014

Conference Publication

Slip sliding away: what changes with the live relay

Cochrane, Bernadette and Bonner, Frances (2014). Slip sliding away: what changes with the live relay. From Theatre to Screen and Back Again, Leicester, United Kingdom, 19 February 2014.

Slip sliding away: what changes with the live relay

2014

Conference Publication

Wires, Strings, and Pipes: Automatous Perceptions of Hermione.

Cochrane, Bernadette (2014). Wires, Strings, and Pipes: Automatous Perceptions of Hermione.. Shakespearean Perceptions. In Australia and New Zealand Shakespeare Association, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia, 2-4 October 2014.

Wires, Strings, and Pipes: Automatous Perceptions of Hermione.

2014

Book Chapter

Afterword: in lieu of a conclusion

Trencsényi, Katalin and Cochrane, Bernadette (2014). Afterword: in lieu of a conclusion. New dramaturgy: international perspectives on theory and practice. (pp. 243-244) edited by Katalin Trencsényi and Bernadette Cochrane. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury.

Afterword: in lieu of a conclusion

2014

Book Chapter

Foreword

Trencsényi, Katalin and Cochrane, Bernadette (2014). Foreword. New Dramaturgy: international perspectives on theory and practice. (pp. xi-xx) edited by Katalin Trencsényi and Bernadette Cochrane. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama.

Foreword

2014

Conference Publication

New Dramaturgy

Trencsényi, Katalin and Cochrane, Bernadette (2014). New Dramaturgy. Theatre and Stratification. In Translation, Adaptation, and Dramaturgy Working Group at the annual conference of the International Federation of Theatre Research, Warwick, United Kingdom, 28 July-1 August 1 2014.

New Dramaturgy

2013

Conference Publication

Dramaturgically modelling structure

Cochrane, Bernadette (2013). Dramaturgically modelling structure. Re-routing Performance. In International Federation of Theatre Research, Barcelona, Spain, 21-26 July 2013.

Dramaturgically modelling structure

2013

Other Outputs

Dramaturgy, playtext and structure

Cochrane, Mary (2013). Dramaturgy, playtext and structure. PhD Thesis, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, The University of Queensland.

Dramaturgy, playtext and structure

2012

Journal Article

Ours as we play it: Australia plays Shakespeare

Cochrane, Bernadette (2012). Ours as we play it: Australia plays Shakespeare. Theatre Research International, 37 (2), 191-192. doi: 10.1017/S0307883312000132

Ours as we play it: Australia plays Shakespeare

2012

Conference Publication

Picture This: NT Live or Not

Cochrane, Bernadette and Lawrence, Alan (2012). Picture This: NT Live or Not. Mediating Performance. In International Federation of Theatre Research, Santiago, Chile, 22-28 July 2012.

Picture This: NT Live or Not

Funding

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2022
    AusStage LIEF 7: The international breakthrough (ARC LIEF project administered by Flinders University)
    Flinders University
    Open grant
  • 2013
    ResTeach 2013 0.05 FTE School of English, Media Studies and Art History
    UQ ResTeach
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Bernadette Cochrane is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Traveller's Woven Path: Digital Game Theory, Dramaturgy, and Audience Experience in Ergodic Theatre

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Maureen Engel

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Rehearsal Dramaturgy of the Revival Ballet

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Survival on the fringe: Investigating the cultural conditions affecting fringe festival production and reception

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Caroline Wilson-Barnao, Associate Professor Sheranne Fairley

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Bernadette Cochrane directly for media enquiries about:

  • adaptation
  • drama
  • dramaturgy
  • shakespeare
  • theatre
  • theatre broadcasting

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