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Glenn D'Cruz is a writer and filmmaker based in Melbourne, Australia whose work spans theatre, film and cultural theory. As a former academic, he is the author of Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis (2018), Teaching Postdramatic Theatre (2018) and Hauntological Dramaturgy (2022)-a trio of books that explore the edges of performance, pedagogy and spectral aesthetics. His short film Vanitas (2022), a reflection on migration, mortality and delayed grief, premiered at the Revelation Perth International Film Festival before being broadcast nationally on SBS television in Australia.
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