Fiona Templeton

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Fiona Templeton is an experimental director, playwright, poet and performer.[1][2] Born in Scotland in 1951, she co-founded London's Theatre of Mistakes in the 70s and lived for many years in the East Village of Manhattan. Her performance work includes the pioneering urban theatrical journey, You-The City.

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  • Elements of Performance Art, London: Ting Books, 1976 - theory and exercises (with Anthony Howell)
  • London, College Park: Sun & Moon Press, 1984 - poetry
  • Hi Cowboy, London: Mainstream, 1991 - poems
  • YOU - The City, New York: Roof Books, 1990 - performance script with director's notes and photographs
  • Cells of Release, New York: Roof Books, 1997 - poem and photographs from an installation
  • oops the join, Cambridge: rempress, 1997 - poems
  • Delirium of Interpretations, Los Angeles: Green Integer, 2003 - play
  • Mum in Airdrie Glasgow: Object Permanence, 2005 - poems

Her anthologies include Out of Everywhere, From the Other Side of the Century, and Sun & Moon.

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