The following list includes details of 'AusStage Book of the Month' titles since 2023.
- Jim Daly, Scenes Seen: An Actor's Life in Australia
- Emma Cole, Punchdrunk on the Classics: Experiencing Immersion in The Burnt City and Beyond
- Glen McGillivray, Actors Audiences and Emotions in the Eighteenth Century: Communities of Sentiment
- Frank Van Straten, Her Majesty's Theatre Melbourne: The Shows, the Stars, the Stories
- Jonathan W Marshall, Butoh and Suzuki Performance in Australia Bent Legs on Strange Grounds, 1982–2023
- Morgan Batch, Loss of Small White Clouds: Dementia in Contemporary Performance
- Linda Hassall, Theatres of Dust: Climate Gothic Analysis in Contemporary Australian Drama and Performance Landscapes
- Susanne Thurow, Performing Indigenous Identities on the Contemporary Australian Stage
- James Wenley, Aotearoa New Zealand in the Global Theatre Marketplace: Travelling Theatre
- Rachael Swain, Dance in Contested Land— new intercultural dramaturgies
- Julian Meyrick, Theatre and Australia
- Fiona Gregory, Actresses and Mental Illness: Histrionic Heroines
- Rebecca Clode, Australian Metatheatre on Page and Stage
- David O’Donnell and Lisa Warrington, Floating Islanders: Pasifika Theatre in Aotearoa
- Julian Meyrick, Australia in 50 Plays
- Chris Hay and Stephen Carleton, Contemporary Australian Playwriting: Re-visioning the Nation on the Mainstage
- Liza-Mare Syron, Rehearsal Practices of Indigenous Women Theatre Makers: Australia, Aotearoa, and Turtle Island
- Peter Beaglehole, Dorothy Hewett’s Drama, Memory and Australian Theatre
- Denise Varney, Patrick White’s Theatre: Australian Modernism on Stage 1960–2018
- Jonathan Bollen, Touring Variety in the Asia Pacific Region, 1946-1975
- Peta Tait, Forms of Emotion: Human to Nonhuman in Drama, Theatre and Contemporary Performance
- Sarah Thomasson, The Festival Cities of Edinburgh and Adelaide