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Dr Caroline Wake

Dr Caroline Wake

Senior Lecturer

BA(Hons) MEd (Higher Education) PhD (UNSW)

Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA)
School of the Arts and Media

Caroline Wake is Senior Lecturer in Theatre and Performance, a member of the Forced Migration Research Networkand associate of the .Her research focuses on the relationship between theatre and history: how theatre responds to and represents history and, conversely, how theatre’s own history is archived and recounted, especially in Australia. She has a particular interest in artists, genres, and organisations that have typically been excluded from Australian theatre history, including artists with refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds, genres such as theatres of the real, and organisations like , a Sydney-based establishment that has been at the forefront of contemporary art since the early 1980s.

She is the author of over 40 journal articles and book chapters, including an award-winning paper for . She is also the editor of three books— (Currency Press 2024, with Tania Cañas), (Routledge 2023, with Suzanne Little and Samid Suliman), and (Museum Tusculanum Press 2013, with Bryoni Trezise)—and seven journal issues, including a special issue on “” for Research in Drama Education (2018, with Emma Cox). In 2022, according to Stanford University’s citation analysis, she was ranked in —the only Australia-based researcher on the list. Non-traditional research outcomes include producing a for AusStage, the national performing arts database; working with the UNSW Library, National Library of Australia, and RealTime arts magazine to digitise RealTime's ; and honouring that same publication in a durational performance. She has also written over 50 theatre reviews for publications such as , , and , as well as two submissions to parliamentary committees, one of which she also appeared at in person.

Caroline is a passionate advocate for the arts and cultural sector, and often collaborates with industry. Three of her involve working with organisations like the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Performing Arts Heritage Network, Sydney Theatre Company, and the Arts Centre Melbourne. She also served on the Board of first as a regular member (2017-18) and then as Chair (2019-21). Caroline currently serves as an Associate Editor of , one of the discipline’s leading journals, as well as on the editorial board of Liverpool University Press’s series. She has also served as a Board Member of , the discipline’s peak body, and Editor of , an open-access, peer-reviewed journal devoted to contemporary theatre, performance and visual art in the Asia-Pacific.

Phone
+ 61 2 9385 0720
Location
246E, Level 2 Robert Webster
  • Books | 2013
    Trezise B; Wake C, 2013, Visions and Revisions: Performance, Memory, Trauma, Trezise B; Wake C, (ed.), Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen,
  • Book Chapters | 2024
    Cañas T; Wake C, 2024, '"Introduction: Staging Asylum, Again"', in Cañas T; Wake C (ed.), Staging Asylum, Again, Currency Press, Surry Hills, pp. 1 - 8
    Book Chapters | 2024
    Cañas T; Wake C, 2024, '"Introduction: Tribunal"', in Cañas T; Wake C (ed.), Staging Asylum, Again, pp. 9 - 15
    Book Chapters | 2023
    Tello V, 2023, 'How to Appear? Writing art history in Australia after 1973', in Wake C; Suliman S; Little S (ed.), Performance, Refugees, Resistance, Routledge, London and New York, pp. 138 - 154,
    Book Chapters | 2023
    Wake C, 2023, 'Introduction: Performance, Refuge and Resistance', in Little S; Suliman S; Wake C (ed.), Performance, Resistance and Refugees, Routledge, London, pp. 1 - 16,
    Book Chapters | 2023
    Wake C, 2023, 'Offshore Onstage: Refugee Policies, Media Ecologies and Migrant Dramaturgies in Australia, 2001–2021', in Little S; Suliman S (ed.), Performance, Resistance and Refugees, Taylor & Francis, London, pp. 84 - 98,
    Book Chapters | 2023
    Wake C, 2023, 'Performance and Asylum Seekers in Australia (2000–2020)', in The Palgrave Handbook of Theatre and Migration, pp. 549 - 560,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Wake C, 2018, 'Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Liveworks 2017', in Khan J; Pearce T; Winten K (ed.), Performance Space Reflections on Liveworks 2017, Performance Space, Sydney, pp. 10 - 12,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Wake C, 2015, 'Performing Authenticity in the Refugee Determination Process', in Cox E (ed.), Staging Asylum Contemporary Australian Plays about Refugees, Currency Press, Strawberry Hills
    Book Chapters | 2014
    Wake C; Talbot A, 2014, '"Story, Silence, Song and Site: The Multiplicity of Testimony in The Fence"', in Forsyth A (ed.), The Methuen Drama Anthology of Testimonial Plays, Bloomsbury, London, pp. 75 - 82,
    Book Chapters | 2014
    Wake C, 2014, 'The Complexity of Courage: Roslyn Oades' Headphone Verbatim Trilogy', in Acts of Courage: Three Headphone Verbatim Play, Currency Press, Sydney, pp. vii - xviii
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Trezise B; Wake C, 2013, 'Disabling Spectacle: Curiosity, Contempt and Collapse in Performance Theatre', in Eckersall P; Grehan H (ed.), ‘We're People Who Do Shows’: Back to Back Theatre - Performance Politics Visibility, Performance Research Books, Aberystwyth, pp. 118 - 131
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Wake C; Trezise B, 2013, 'From Sight to Site: Performance in Memory and Trauma Studies', in Trezise B; Wake C (ed.), Visions and Revisions: Performance, Memory, Trauma, Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen, pp. 11 - 28,
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Wake C, 2013, 'The Accident and the Account: Towards a Taxonomy of Spectatorial Witness in Theatre and Performance Studies', in Trezise B; Wake C (ed.), Visions and Revisions: Performance, Memory, Trauma, Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen, pp. 33 - 56,
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Wake C, 2012, 'Interrogating Theatre: Version 1.0's War on Terror Trilogy', in Remixing Politics: 3 Documentary Theatre Works, Currency Press, Strawberry Hills, N.S.W., pp. vii - xxii
    Book Chapters | 2010
    Brown PF; Wake C, 2010, 'The Future of Verbatim Theatre: Truthfulness in a New Era', in Brown P (ed.), Verbatim: Staging Memory and Community, Currency Press, Strawberry Hills, Sydney, pp. 18 - 21
    Book Chapters | 2010
    Mumford M; Wake C, 2010, 'A Short History of Verbatim Theatre', in Brown P (ed.), Verbatim: Staging Memory and Community, Currency Press, Strawberry Hills, NSW, pp. 9 - 17
    Book Chapters | 2010
    Wake C, 2010, 'The Laramie Project: Performing the Play in the USA and Australia', in Brown P (ed.), Verbatim: Staging Memory and Community, Currency Press, Strawberry Hills, Sydney, pp. 25 - 36
    Book Chapters | 2010
    Wake C, 2010, 'Towards a Working Definition of Verbatim Theatre', in Brown P (ed.), Verbatim: Staging Memory and Community, Currency Press, Strawberry Hills, Sydney, pp. 2 - 5
    Book Chapters | 2010
    Wake C, 2010, 'Verbatim Theatre Within a Spectrum of Practices', in Brown P (ed.), Verbatim: Staging Memory and Community, Currency Press, Strawberry Hills, Sydney, pp. 6 - 8
  • Edited Books | 2024
    Cañas T; Wake C, (ed.), 2024, Staging Asylum, Again, Currency Press, Surry Hills,
    Edited Books | 2023
    Little S; Suliman S; Wake C; Szörényi A; Khorana S; Gholami Z; Perea S; Papastergiadis N; Tello V; Giannacopoulos M, (eds.), 2023, Performance, Resistance and Refugees, Routledge, London,
  • Journal articles | 2020
    Wake C; Cairncross B, 2020, 'Local Archive, Distant Reading: Performance Space at Cleveland Street and Carriageworks', Australasian Drama Studies, 76, pp. 183 - 210,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Wake C, 2020, 'A Constructive Dialogue? The Role of Performance in Visual Arts Biennials', Contemporary Theatre Review, 30, pp. 6 - 27,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Wake C, 2020, 'Theatre and (Im)migration.', MODERN DRAMA, 63, pp. 250 - 253,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Wake C, 2020, 'Yana Meerzon, ed., Theatre and (Im)migration. New Essays on Canadian Theatre Series', Modern Drama, 63, pp. 250 - 253,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Willis E; Shih Pearson J; Wake C, 2020, 'Editorial: Performing Southern Feminisms', Performance Paradigm, 15, pp. 1 - 6,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Wake C, 2019, 'Theatre of the Real with Resettled Refugees: Old problems and new solutions in The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe', Performance Research, 24, pp. 20 - 30,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Cox E; Wake C, 2018, 'Envisioning Asylum/Engendering Crisis: Or, Performance and Forced Migration 10 Years On', Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 23, pp. 137 - 147,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Wake C; Willis E, 2018, 'Politics, Performance, and Non-Participation', Performance Paradigm, 14, pp. 1 - 9,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Wake C, 2018, '"Scenes of Appalling Human Degradation: Gloss"', Imagined Theatres,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Wake C, 2018, 'On Clinical, Cultural and Theatrical Trauma', Performance Research, 23, pp. 219 - 222,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Wake C, 2018, 'POSTCARD FROM THE EDGE: TOM HOLLOWAY'S BEYOND THE NECK AND THE LIMITS OF VERBATIM', AUSTRALASIAN DRAMA STUDIES, pp. 99 - 124,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Wake C, 2018, 'Postcard from the Edge: Tom Holloway's Beyond the Neck and the Limits of Verbatim', Australasian Drama Studies, 72, pp. 100 - 125,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Wake C, 2018, 'Theatre Criticism: Changing Landscapes. Edited by Duška Radosavljević. London: Bloomsbury, 2016. Pp. xiv + 338. £21.99/$29.95 Pb.', Theatre Research International, 43, pp. 351 - 352,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Wake C, 2018, 'Two Decades of Digital Pedagogies in the Performing Arts: A Comparative Survey of Theatre, Performance, and Dance', International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 14, pp. 52 - 69,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Wake C, 2017, 'Performance, Technology, Intimacy', Performance Paradigm, 12, pp. 1 - 6,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Wake C, 2017, 'The Ambivalent Politics of One-to-One Performance', Performance Paradigm, 13, pp. 163 - 173,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Wake C, 2015, 'Review of Theatre of the Real by Carol Martin (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013)', Performance Paradigm, 11, pp. 119 - 123,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Wake C, 2014, 'The politics and poetics of listening: Attending headphone verbatim theatre in post-cronulla Australia', Theatre Research International, 39, pp. 82 - 100,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Wake C, 2013, 'Between Repetition and Oblivion: Performance, Testimony, and Ontology in the Refugee Determination Process', Text and Performance Quarterly, 33, pp. 326 - 343,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Wake C, 2013, 'Headphone Verbatim Theatre: Methods, Histories, Genres, Theories', New Theatre Quarterly, 29, pp. 321 - 335,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Wake C, 2013, 'Regarding the Recording: The Viewer of Video Testimony, the Complexity of Copresence and the Possibility of Tertiary Witnessing', History and Memory: Studies in Representation of the Past, 25, pp. 111 - 144,
    Journal articles | 2013
    Wake C, 2013, 'To Witness Mimesis: The Politics, Ethics, and Aesthetics of Testimonial Theatre in Through the Wire', Modern Drama, 56, pp. 102 - 125,
    Journal articles | 2011
    Wake C, 2011, 'Review of Get Real: Documentary Theatre Past and Present, ed. Alison Forsyth and Chris Megson (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009) and Dramaturgy of the Real on the World Stage, ed. Carol Martin (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)', Performance Paradigm, 7, pp. 1 - 11,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Wake C, 2010, 'Caveat Spectator: Juridical, Political and Ontological False Witnessing in CMI (A Certain Maritime Incident)', Law Text Culture, 14, pp. 160 - 187,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Trezise BA; Wake C, 2009, 'Introduction to After Effects: Performing the Ends of Memory', Performance Paradigm, 5, pp. n/a - n/a,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Trezise BA; Wake C, 2009, 'On the Ethics of Non-Disclosure: A Roundtable with Urban Theatre Projects and Collaborators', Performance Paradigm, 5, pp. n/a - n/a,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Wake C, 2009, 'After Effects: Performing the Ends of Memory. An Introduction to Volume I', Performance Paradigm, 5, pp. 1 - 7,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Wake C, 2009, 'The Accident and the Account: Towards a Taxonomy of Spectatorial Witness in Theatre and Performance Studies', Performance Paradigm, 5, pp. 1 - 21,
    Journal articles | 2008
    Wake C, 2008, 'Through the (In)visible witness in Through the Wire', Research In Drama Education, 13, pp. 187 - 192,
  • Creative Works (non-textual) | 2021
    Del Favero D; Pagnucco M; Thurow S; Wake C; Wallen L; Williams K; Schostakowski B; Scott-Mitchell M, 2021, iDesign, Playing Beatie Bow, Sydney Theatre Company, 22 February 2021 - 01 May 2021, medium: VR Set Design System, at: https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/community/education/2021/productions/playing-beatie-bow
    Conference Presentations | 2021
    Thurow S; Del Favero D; Wake C, 2021, 'iDesign's Zero-Waste Bauprobe: Full-Scale Collaboration in Virtual Space', presented at Theatre Ecologies: Environments, Sustainability & Politics (IFTR 2020), National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, - ,
    Conference Presentations | 2019
    Del Favero D; Thurow S; Pagnucco M; Wake C; Scott-Mitchell M; Williams K; Wallen L; Schostakowski B, 2019, 'Immersive Interactive Aesthetics for Set Modelling - the iBauprobe Platform', presented at PQ Talks @ Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design & Space, Prague (Czech Republic), 06 June 2019 - 16 June 2019,
    Conference Presentations | 2019
    Thurow S; Del Favero D; Wake C; Pagnucco M; Scott-Mitchell M; Schostakowski B; Williams K; Wallen L, 2019, 'iDesign – New Capabilities for Set Design', presented at Prague Quadrennial, Prague, Czech Republic, 06 June 2019 - 16 June 2019,
    Performances (Music, Theatre, Dance) | 2018
    Baxter V; Gallasch K; Brannigan E; Priest G; Sakkas K; Wake C, 2018, Carriageworks, Sydney, Publication: RealTime in real time, 21 October 2018, Performances (Music, Theatre, Dance),
    Conference Papers | 2018
    Thurow S; Del Favero D; Wake C, 2018, 'Dialogical Aesthetics – Reconfiguring Theatrical Spaces Through Digital Technology', in Butte M; Vomberg EK; Dreckmann K (eds.), Technologies des Performativen / Performative Technologies, Transcript, Düsseldorf, Germany, presented at Theater & Technik / Theatre & Technology, Düsseldorf, Germany, 08 November 2018 - 11 November 2018
    Conference Presentations | 2018
    Thurow S; Wake C; Del Favero D, 2018, 'Dialogical Aesthetics – Reconfiguring Theatrical Spaces Through Digital Technology', presented at Theatre and Technology Conference, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany, 08 November 2018 - 11 November 2018,

Since 2015, Caroline has secured over $1.4 million in grant funding.

External Grants

2018-22. Australian Research Council Linkage Project. iDesign:Reformulating Set Design Aesthetics via a Dialogical Model of Interactivity. CIs: Prof Dennis Del Favero, Prof, Maurice Pagnucco,Dr Caroline Wake,Dr Susanne Thurow,Prof, Dr Lawrence Wallen; ProfMaria Malvina Borgherini,Mr Kip Williams,Mr Michael Scott-Mitchell. ($542,916)

2017. Australian Research Council Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities. AusStage Phase 6: Researching Australian Live Performance: Venues, Visualisation, and Internationalisation.CIs: Prof Julian Meyrick, Prof Joanne Tompkins, Prof Rachel Fensham, A/Prof Maryrose Casey, Dr Glenn D'Cruz, Dr Gillian Arrighi, Dr Jonathan Marshall, Prof John O'Toole, Dr Bree Hadley, A/Prof Ian Maxwell, Dr Caroline Wake, Prof Peta Tait, Dr Margaret Hamilton, Ms Janine Barrand. ($465,000)

2016-18. Australian Research Council Discovery Project.Power and Performance: Revaluing Theatre in the 21st Century.CIs: Prof Helena Grehan, Prof Edward Scheer, Dr Eddie Paterson, Dr Caroline Wake. PIs: Prof Peter Eckersall, Prof Janelle Reinelt. ($137,455)

2015-17. Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellowship 2015.Restoring the Contemporary: Remembering Live Art at The Performance Space. CI: Dr Caroline Wake($327,849)

Internal Grants

2020. UNSW Transitional Fellowship($33,680)

2018. UNSW Research Infrastructure Scheme. 3D Virtual Prototyping System. CIs:Prof Dennis Del Favero (iCinema, EPICentre, Art & Design), A/Prof Tomaz Bednarz (EPICentre, Art & Design), Dr Stephen Loo (Art & Design), Dr Grant Stevens (Art & Design), Dr Caroline Lenette (Arts & Social Sciences), Dr Caroline Wake (Arts & Social Sciences), Dr Steven Most (Arts & Social Sciences), A/Prof Hoon Han (Built Environment), Prof Andreas Ortmann (Business), A/Prof Vinayak Dixit (rCITI, Engineering), Prof Maurice Pagnucco (iCinema, Engineering), Prof Claude Sammut (iCinema, Engineering), Prof Travis Waller (rCITI, Engineering), Dr Carol Oliver (Science), Prof Martin Van Kranendonk (Science). ($126,888)

2012-14.UNSW Centre for Modernism Studies in Australia Postdoctoral Research Fellow.The Accidenting of Aesthetics. CI: Dr Caroline Wake ($242,848)

Research Awards

  • 2020. Highly commended for the Australasian Drama Studies Association'sfor excellencein English-language articles anywhere in the world in the broad field of drama, theatre and performance studies. The article was"," Performance Research24.8 (2019): 20-30. The judges' comments are available .
  • 2019. Nominated, with Emma Cox, for the Theatre and Performance Research Association's (TaPRA) Research Prize for Editing (Essay Collections and Special Issues). The special issue was ""Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance23.2 (2018): 137-334.
  • 2014. Winner of the Australasian Drama Studies Association'sfor excellencein English-language articles anywhere in the world in the broad field of drama, theatre and performance studies. The article was"." Text & Performance Quarterly 33.4 (2013): 326-343. The judges' comments are available .
  • 2006. Winner of the Australasian Drama Studies Association's for Best Postgraduate Paper at an ADSA conference. The paper was "Neither Here Nor There: The Laramie Project in Australia."

Teaching Awards

  • 2020. Winner of the.Dr Jonathan Bollen, Dr Erin Brannigan, Dr Meg Mumford, Dr Theron Schmidt, Dr Bryoni Trezise and Dr Caroline Wake.

Board Member
PSi (Performance Studies international) Awards Officer (2016-)
PACT Centre for Emerging Artists (Chair 2019-, Member 2017-18)

Member
ADSA (Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama, and Performance Studies)
ASTR (American Society for Theater Research)
ATHE (Association for Theatre in Higher Education)
FIRT (International Federation for Theatre Research)
MLA (Modern Language Association)


My Research Supervision

Current PhDs

  • Ruth Horsfall,Stateless Play: Impact of Theatre Participation on Young Women with Refugee Backgrounds(joint with A/Prof Caroline Lenette)
  • Frieda Lee,New Play Development and Production in Australia: Pathways Forward (primary)
  • Beanie Ridler,Co-authoring Playtext with Community: A Co-Design Approach to Community-Engaged Theatre of the Real (primary)
  • Mitchell Whitehead,Frontiers of Spectatorship: Performance and Settler Colonialism in Contemporary Australia (primary)

Completed PhDs

  • 2024.Hannah Ray, (secondary with Dr Meg Mumford)
  • 2024.Nicola Joseph,(joint with A/Prof Tanja Dreher and Dr Andrew Brooks)
  • 2023. Luke Robinson, (secondary with Dr Jodi Brooks)
  • 2022. Anita Hallewas, (secondary with Prof Michael Balfour)

Current Masters

  • Billy Kanafani, Category Is: An Ethnographic Study of Ballroom Culture in Sydney (secondary with Bryoni Trezise)

Completed Honours

  • 2021. Brittany Turner,Immersive Theatre and the Senses: An Investigation into How Immersive Theatre Can Activate the Human Senses in Covid-19 Isolation (with Dr Theron Schmidt, theatre and performance, practice-based)
  • 2020.Jo Bradley, Women Artistic Directors in Australia, 2000-2020 (theatre and performance, thesis)
  • 2018. Kelly-Ann Standley, Frizz and Shades: Frizzy and the Performativity of Racial Ambivalence Online, On Stage, and In Life (theatre and performance, practice-based)
  • 2017. Naomi Hamer, Sites of (Con)tension: High Vis Activism in Mandatory/Monument(theatre and performance, practice-based)
  • 2017. Alicia Dulnuan-Demou, What Could Go Wrong? Politics, Ethics, and Participation inThey Call It Nutbush(theatre and performance, practice-based)
  • 2016. Mitchell Whitehead, Male Actions, Tackle Bag: Using Performance Art to Critique the Quotidian Performance of Masculinity (theatre and performance, practice-based)
  • 2015. Riana Tatana, "Monday's Child Is Fair of Face": Performing the Fluidity of Aboriginality in Contemporary Performance (with Dr Bryoni Trezise, theatre and performance, practice-based)
  • 2013. Giorgia Gakas, Remediating Video Art Online: Extraction, Immobilisation, Reunification, and Augmentation (media studies, thesis)
  • 2013. Alexandra Potter, "I Will Not Be Lectured": How Julia Gillard's "Misogyny Speech" Changed the Relationship Between the Media and Audience (media studies, thesis)

My Teaching

Caroline holds a Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching (2017), a Masters of Education (Higher Education) (2020), and a microcredential in Developing an Indigenised Curriculum (UTS, 2023).

Caroline teaches across theatre and performance studies, including the core courseARTS2121 Theatre In Our Times. She has also taught in ARTS1120 Introduction to Theatre and Performance; ARTS1121 The Life of Performance; ARTS2120 Writing for Performance; ARTS2121 Theatre and Current Events; ARTS3124 Collaborative Making; ARTS3131 Playing Australia; and ARTS3132 Based on a True Story: Theatres of the Real.

Beyond theatre and performance studies, she has taught in media studies (ARTS2091 Mobile Cultures; ARTS2090 Publics and Publishing in Transition; and ARTS3091 Advanced Media Issues: New Media, Cultural and Social Change) as well as givenguest lectures and seminars in: ARTS3120 Studies in World Performance; ARTS3289 Documentary Film and History; ARTS4100 Research Methods and Thesis Writing; and ARTS4201 Uses of Theory.