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An influential academic journal devoted to interdisciplinary theatre and performance studies, with a special emphasis on Southern Africa. Founded in 1987 by [[Temple Hauptfleisch]] and [[Ian Steadman]], who edited and published it jointly till 1997, when Steadman resigned due to pressure of other commitments. From 1998 edited by Hauptfleisch, with [[Yvette Hutchison]] and [[Edwin Hees]] as Assistant Editors. In 2008 [[Petrus du Preez]] became an Assistant Editor, and in 2010 he became Co-editor with Hauptfleisch. Appeared twice a year between 1987 to 1997, since then published as a single annual publication. Originally the administration handled by the [[Centre for South African Theatre Research (CESAT)]] at the Human Sciences Research Council, since 1988 by the Department of Drama at Stellenbosch and since 1995 by the [[Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies (CENTAPS)]] in the same department, with [[Karina Hauptfleisch]] as Subscriptions manager.
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An influential academic journal devoted to interdisciplinary theatre and performance studies, with a special emphasis on Southern Africa. Founded in 1987 by [[Temple Hauptfleisch]] and [[Ian Steadman]], who edited and published it jointly till 1997, when Steadman resigned due to pressure of other commitments. From 1998 edited by Hauptfleisch, with [[Yvette Hutchison]] and [[Edwin Hees]] as Assistant Editors. In 2008 [[Petrus du Preez]] became an Assistant Editor, and in 2010 he became Co-editor with Hauptfleisch. Appeared twice a year between 1987 to 1997, since then published as a single annual publication. Originally the administration handled by the [[The Centre for South African Theatre Research (CESAT)]] at the Human Sciences Research Council, since 1988 by the Department of Drama at Stellenbosch and since 1995 by the [[Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies (CENTAPS)]] in the same department, with [[Karina Hauptfleisch]] as Subscriptions manager.

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An influential academic journal devoted to interdisciplinary theatre and performance studies, with a special emphasis on Southern Africa. Founded in 1987 by Temple Hauptfleisch and Ian Steadman, who edited and published it jointly till 1997, when Steadman resigned due to pressure of other commitments. From 1998 edited by Hauptfleisch, with Yvette Hutchison and Edwin Hees as Assistant Editors. In 2008 Petrus du Preez became an Assistant Editor, and in 2010 he became Co-editor with Hauptfleisch. Appeared twice a year between 1987 to 1997, since then published as a single annual publication. Originally the administration handled by the The Centre for South African Theatre Research (CESAT) at the Human Sciences Research Council, since 1988 by the Department of Drama at Stellenbosch and since 1995 by the Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies (CENTAPS) in the same department, with Karina Hauptfleisch as Subscriptions manager.