Book
by Edward Nevraumont and Nicholas Hanson, with additional material from Kurt Smeaton
Focusing on the instruction of improvisational theatre, The Ultimate Improv Book is directed at educators, students, and performers. As well, The Ultimate Improv Book considers group dynamics, leadership development, and team-building.
Since the book’s 2001 publication, over 10, 000 copies have been sold.
Edited journal
"Funding" issue
Edited by Nicholas Hanson
This issue critiques governmental policies and organizational structures, but never loses sight of the fact that arts funding isn’t an abstract topic—access to money (or lack thereof) impacts individual people in deeply personal ways.
With dynamic contributions from a group of established and emerging voices, CTR 167 features lively conversations, insightful articles, and whimsical provocations.
Book chapters and essays
Aesthetic Practices and Social Interventions
Edited by Kathleen Gallagher and Barry Freeman
Nicholas Hanson: “Including Millennials in the Theatre of the New Millennium.”
Globe and Mail review:
Five Affecting Plays
Edited by Erin Hurley
Nicholas Hanson: “The thrill of the gun: feeling in the context of theatre for adolescents.”
Eight Plays
Edited by Roberta Barker and Kim Solga
Nicholas Hanson: “Impromptu Splendor and Improvising Realism.”