The Performance of Covert Cultural Landscapes: A Theatre/Archaeology Analysis

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  • Fraser Stevens University of Maryland

Author Biography

Fraser Stevens, University of Maryland

Fraser Stevens is a Doctor of Philosophy candidate at the University of Maryland, College Park. His research is focused on the relationship between theatre, performance, and espionage. He obtained his BA in Theatre from York University in Toronto and completed his MA in Practicing Theatre and Performance at Aberystwyth University. Along with his research on espionage, Fraser is a co-director of the experimental theatre company Almost Human.

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