Theatre/Archaeology is a brilliant and provocative challenge to disciplinary practice and intellectual boundaries. It brings together radical proposals in both archaeological and performance theory to generate a startlingly original and intriguing methodological framework. It facilitates a new way of investigating landscape and cityscape, and notions of physicality, encounter, site and context. The book takes scholarly innovation to new levels. It is the result of a long-term, unique collaboration between a renowned archaeological theorist and a leading theatre artist. The result is a vibrant dialogic writing that bridges the scholarly/poetic divide. In its unique integration of theory, narrative, and autobiography, Theatre/Archaeology brings a new dimension to two burgeoning fields of inquiry.
Mental health care bear Robert finds himself balancing the role of a responsible public servant, while having feelings for his colleague Rosealea.Along the way, the two face many picaresque situations, including a romantic break to the East Coast, a complicated river cruise, and Roberts later life as a British secret agent.A literary adult comedy, Robert Tries To Help is a hilarious read intended for a mature audience.