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Aims to investigate how historical developments and the current activities of Launceston theatre have been shaped by social, economic and political forces and how the theatre culture of this region has expressed understandings of place, identity and community.
For a city of its population, Launceston has an extremely diverse and vibrant theatre community. The Launceston Theatre Project (LTP) is dedicated to investigating the Launceston theatre scene both past and present. It includes researchers from a range of UTAS Schools and encourages postgraduate students interested in theatre, theatre architecture and history.
| Project Leaders | Helen Trenos |
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| UTAS Collaborators | Dr Helen Trenos, Dr Robert Clarke, Emeritus Professor Barbara Hatley, Dr Stuart King |
| Funding Source | The LTP has received funding from the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost, Launceston City Council and a UTAS 2010 Community Engagement Grant. |
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To date, LTP has:
Authorised by the Head of School, Tasmanian College of the Arts
4 October, 2012
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