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Associate Professor Laura Ginters is an interdisciplinary scholar in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Sydney. She holds academic positions in the Discipline of Theatre and Performance Studies, School of Literature, Art and Media. Her research focuses on Australian theatre history, women in theatre, dramaturgy, and historical rehearsal practices. She has translated works like Brecht’s *Threepenny Opera* and collaborated with theatre companies such as Harlos Productions and Pact Youth Theatre.
- Education: BA (Hons), LLB, PhD
- Research Interests: Australian theatre history, women’s contributions to theatre, German theatre, and rehearsal studies.
Her current projects include editing the diary of actress Ernestine Engels and investigating pre-directorial European rehearsal practices. She supervises numerous PhD and MA students in dramaturgy, Australian playwrights, and feminist approaches to theatre.
Publications highlight her expertise in Australian theatre history, including *The Ripples Before the New Wave* (2018) and *Rural Radical Theatre* (2022). She has also contributed to media commentary on theatre revival and cultural heritage.
Grants include ARC-funded research on rehearsal history and collaborations with institutions like Goethe Museum Düsseldorf. She chairs the Rex Cramphorn Memorial Committee and serves on editorial boards for journals like *Australasian Drama Studies*.
Her work bridges academic research and practical theatre, emphasizing the intersection of performance, history, and culture.

