As theatre continues to evolve and adapt to contemporary issues, the methodologies we use to study it must also progress. Theatre, as a dynamic intersection of text, performance, and audience, necessitates a multifaceted approach to research. The book adeptly navigates this complexity by delineating a robust theoretical framework that underpins the methodological discussions. This framework provides a solid foundation for understanding the unique epistemological and ontological underpinnings of theatre studies, making it a valuable resource for researchers (undergraduates and postgraduates) seeking to situate their work within broader scholarly conversations.By showcasing the practical ways of carrying out research in theatre studies, the contributors illuminate the potential for innovation and adaptation in research design. These steps, when carefully followed and implemented, can be equally effective in exploring phenomena across disciplines.Research Methodology in Theatre Studies is a book that attempts to provide researchers with ways of understanding the past, probing the known and discovering the feature.This book in a simplified method provides answers to research questions.