Useful web sites for Drama
Associations & Organisations
Association of British Theatre Technicians
Educational Theatre Association
National Council for Drama Training
National Entertainment Agents Council
Society of British Theatre Designers
Gateways
About.com - Theatre A resource guide for Drama resources on the Internet, links are well-annotated, and divided into categories, such as articles, case studies, research, and Internet. The site is somewhat US biased, but there are still many good resources
Backstage Drama gateway for searching performing arts aimed at the research community.
BUBL Information Service Catalogue of selected internet resources covering academic subject areas. Try searching in the: subject menu, A-Z menu or the Dewey menu 600's.
Intute: Arts and Humanities Previously known as Artifact. A guide to internet resources for the arts and creative industries. Also hosts online tutorials to get you started on the web, try the Internet for performing arts.
Performing Arts Data Service (PADS)
Performing Arts Learning and Teaching Innovation Network PALATINE is the LTSN Subject Centre for Performing Arts working to support and enhance the learning and teaching of dance, drama, music, theatre and performance in Higher Education in the UK.
Voice of the Shuttle - Drama Wide range of access points to all areas of the Arts and Humanities, though its bias is to towards American sites.
Yahoo - Performing Arts This site is a major gateway and is well worth a browse. Some of the key areas you will find are dance and theatre
General
Applied and Interactive Theatre Guide A resource for those who use theatre techniques for other or more than arts or entertainment purposes, and for those whose theatre styles incorporate other than traditional presentation styles.
British Music Information Centre Resources for everyone interested in 20th and 21st century new music in the UK.
Standing Conference of University Drama Departments (SCUDD) SCUDD represents the interests of Drama Departments in the University sector in the UK. It acts as a mediating body with institutions such as HEFCE and the Arts Council.
Theatre History on the Web An American site maintained by Jack Wolcott at the University of Washington School of Drama.
For an eLearning tutorial that teaches critical evaluation of information found on the Internet then try the Internet Detective website. The website also includes sections on copyright matters, plagiarism and citation/referencing.