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Dr Chris Hay
Dr

Chris Hay

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Overview

Background

Chris is an Australian theatre and cultural historian teaching and researching in the Drama program in the School of Communication and Arts, currently working on an ARC DECRA-funded project about the origins of live performance subsidy in Australia between 1949 and 1975. In this work, as in all of his research, Chris is particularly interested in what funded cultural output can tell us about national pre-occupations and anxieties. Along with this historical focus, Chris is working on a book project about contemporary Australian mainstage theatre after the Kevin07 election, as well as the Australian component of a project on the cultural history of the Eurovision Song Contest outside Europe. Chris's teaching responsibilities at UQ include theatre history, performance production, and script analysis. Chris welcomes applications for higher degree research at MPhil or PhD level in any of these areas.

Chris joined UQ from the University of New England (UNE), where he was Lecturer in Theatre Studies in 2017 and directed UNE's major production of Spring Awakening in his own translation. Between 2014 and 2016, Chris was Associate Lecturer in Performance Practices at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), Sydney, where he taught into the theoretical components of the practice-led Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts degrees. Chris was awarded his PhD from the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Sydney, with a thesis entitled “Learning to inhabit the chair: Knowledge transfer in contemporary Australian director training”. This research was later published as the monograph Knowledge, Creativity and Failure (Palgrave, 2016). Chris currently serves as Vice-President of ADSA (the Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies), an Associate Editor of Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, Deputy Editor of Performance Paradigm, and a Convenor of the Historiography Working Group of the International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR).

Availability

Dr Chris Hay is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney

Research interests

  • Australian theatre history

  • Theatre directing and directors

  • Creative arts pedagogy

  • Early Modern performance practice

  • Actors and actor training

  • Eurovision Song Contest

Works

Search Professor Chris Hay’s works on UQ eSpace

59 works between 2010 and 2024

21 - 40 of 59 works

2021

Journal Article

Mapping the terrain

Hay, Chris, Shirley, David, Peters, Sarah and Yekanians, Soseh (2021). Mapping the terrain. Theatre Dance and Performance Training, 12 (3), 310-314. doi: 10.1080/19443927.2021.1973219

Mapping the terrain

2021

Journal Article

The Guthrie Report and its discontents

Hay, Chris (2021). The Guthrie Report and its discontents. Australasian Drama Studies, 2021 (78), 110-139.

The Guthrie Report and its discontents

2021

Conference Publication

Inventing Subsidy: The Guthrie Report and its Discontents

Hay, Chris (2021). Inventing Subsidy: The Guthrie Report and its Discontents. International Association for Australian Studies (InASA), Melbourne, VIC Australia, 8-10 February 2021.

Inventing Subsidy: The Guthrie Report and its Discontents

2021

Conference Publication

The Bildungsroman Goes to Acting School

Hay, Chris (2021). The Bildungsroman Goes to Acting School. Modern Language Association (MLA), Toronto, Canada, 7-10 January 2021.

The Bildungsroman Goes to Acting School

2021

Journal Article

Editorial

Worth, Libby, Pitches, Jonathan, Hay, Chris and Condron, Aiden (2021). Editorial. Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 12 (1), 1-4. doi: 10.1080/19443927.2021.1877924

Editorial

2021

Journal Article

“Until I know this sure uncertainty”: actor training and original practices

Hay, Chris and Dixon, Robin (2021). “Until I know this sure uncertainty”: actor training and original practices. Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, 12 (1), 45-61. doi: 10.1080/19443927.2020.1778517

“Until I know this sure uncertainty”: actor training and original practices

2020

Conference Publication

Hello, training: early misfires in Australian actor training

Hay, Chris (2020). Hello, training: early misfires in Australian actor training. Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, Sydney, Australia, 1-4 December 2020.

Hello, training: early misfires in Australian actor training

2020

Conference Publication

Constructing a National Theatre Ecology: Australia and the Guthrie Report

Hay, Chris (2020). Constructing a National Theatre Ecology: Australia and the Guthrie Report. International Federation for Theatre Research, Historiography WG online, July 2020.

Constructing a National Theatre Ecology: Australia and the Guthrie Report

2020

Book Chapter

Failure, fear, and alternate routes

Hay, Chris (2020). Failure, fear, and alternate routes. Failure pedagogies: learning and unlearning what it means to fail. (pp. xi-xv) edited by Allison D. Carr and Laura R. Micciche. New York, NY, United States: Peter Lang.

Failure, fear, and alternate routes

2019

Conference Publication

Philip Baxter: man in search of a nuclear (st)age

Hay, Chris (2019). Philip Baxter: man in search of a nuclear (st)age. International Federation for Theatre Research, Shanghai, China, 8-12 July 2019.

Philip Baxter: man in search of a nuclear (st)age

2019

Conference Publication

Watching Eurovision from Down Under: TV festivals and the tyranny of distance

Hay, Chris (2019). Watching Eurovision from Down Under: TV festivals and the tyranny of distance. Australasian Association for Drama, Performance and Theatre Studies, Launceston, TAS Australia, 25-28 June 2019.

Watching Eurovision from Down Under: TV festivals and the tyranny of distance

2019

Book Chapter

Introduction—“Good Evening, Europe—Good Morning, Australia!”

Hay, Chris and Prior, Jacquelyn (2019). Introduction—“Good Evening, Europe—Good Morning, Australia!”. Eurovision and Australia. (pp. 1-14) Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-20058-9_1

Introduction—“Good Evening, Europe—Good Morning, Australia!”

2019

Conference Publication

Top shielas: writing back to "Top Girls" from Julia Gillard's Australia

Hay, Chris (2019). Top shielas: writing back to "Top Girls" from Julia Gillard's Australia. Comparative Drama Conference, Rollins College, Orlando FL, 2-4 April 2019.

Top shielas: writing back to "Top Girls" from Julia Gillard's Australia

2019

Book Chapter

Pyjama Fandom: Watching Eurovision Down Under

Hay, Chris (2019). Pyjama Fandom: Watching Eurovision Down Under. Eurovision and Australia. (pp. 239-258) Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-20058-9_12

Pyjama Fandom: Watching Eurovision Down Under

2019

Book

Eurovision and Australia : interdisciplinary perspectives from Down Under

Chris Hay and Jessica Carniel eds. (2019). Eurovision and Australia : interdisciplinary perspectives from Down Under. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-20058-9

Eurovision and Australia : interdisciplinary perspectives from Down Under

2019

Book Chapter

Conclusion—Eurovision—Australia Decides

Carniel, Jessica and Hay, Chris (2019). Conclusion—Eurovision—Australia Decides. Eurovision and Australia. (pp. 259-279) Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-20058-9_13

Conclusion—Eurovision—Australia Decides

2018

Conference Publication

"Until I know this sure uncertainty": actors, anxiety, and original practice

Hay, Chris and Dixon, Robin (2018). "Until I know this sure uncertainty": actors, anxiety, and original practice. Australasian Association for Drama, Performance and Theatre Studies, Melbourne, VIC Australia , 26-29 June 2018.

"Until I know this sure uncertainty": actors, anxiety, and original practice

2018

Book Chapter

The intracultural actor: embracing difference in theatre arts teaching

Hay, Chris and Landon-Smith, Kristine (2018). The intracultural actor: embracing difference in theatre arts teaching. New directions in teaching theatre arts. (pp. 157-173) edited by Anne Fliotsos and Gail S. Medford. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-89767-7_10

The intracultural actor: embracing difference in theatre arts teaching

2017

Journal Article

"We are seeing what we saw before": the ghosts of student theatre

Hay, Chris (2017). "We are seeing what we saw before": the ghosts of student theatre. About Performance, 14/15, 213-225.

"We are seeing what we saw before": the ghosts of student theatre

2017

Journal Article

Boos, tears, sweat, and toil: experiencing the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest Live

Hay, Chris and Kanafani, Billy (2017). Boos, tears, sweat, and toil: experiencing the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest Live. Popular Entertainment Studies, 8 (1), 57-73.

Boos, tears, sweat, and toil: experiencing the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest Live

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2022
    The Origins of Live Performance Subsidy in Australia, 1949-1975
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2019
    A Vigorous and Significant Force: the Origins of Arts Funding in Australia, 1949--1975
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Chris Hay is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    "Policy as Choreographic act: How the AETT shaped a national dance identity in Australia"

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Stephen Carleton

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Playing Shakespeare: Unlocking Meaning via the Subversive Performance of Implied Stage Directions

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jennifer Clement

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Chris Hay directly for media enquiries about:

  • Australian Theatre History
  • Drama
  • Eurovision Song Contest
  • Live performance
  • Shakespeare
  • Theatre

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