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Theatre censorship in Britain : silencing, censure and suppression
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ISBN: 9780230223783 0230223788 1349308749 9786612507564 1282507567 0230237010 Year: 2009 Publisher: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan,

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Theatre & audience
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ISBN: 9780230210288 0230210287 Year: 2009 Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan,

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A provocative overview of the questions raised by theatrical encounters between performers and audiences, drawing on examples that have sought to generate active audience involvement from Brecht's epic theatre to The Blue Man Group.


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Theatre & audience
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ISBN: 0230364608 9780230364608 Year: 2009 Publisher: London: Bloomsbury,

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What does theatre do for – and to – those who witness, watch, and participate in it?Theatre & Audience provides a provocative overview of the questions raised by theatrical encounters between performers and audiences. Focusing on European and North American theatre and its audiences in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, it explores belief in theatre's potential to influence, impact and transform. Illustrated by examples of performance which have sought to generate active audience involvement – from Brecht's epic theatre to the Blue Man Group – it seeks to unsettle any simple equation between audience participation and empowerment. Foreword by Lois Weaver.

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Theatre and its audiences : reimagining the relationship in times of crisis
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ISBN: 9781350339170 9781350339163 Year: 2024 Publisher: London ; New York : Methuen Drama,

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Written in the aftermath of the Covid crisis, this book brings the past, present and future of theatre-going together as it explores the nature of the relationships between performance practitioners, arts organisations and their audiences. Proposing that the pandemic forced a re-evaluation of what it means to be an audience, and combining historical and current cultural sector perspectives, the book reflects on how historical conventions have conditioned present day expectations of theatre-going in the UK. Helen Freshwater examines the ways in which developments in technology, architecture and forms of communication have influenced what is expected by and of audiences, reflecting changes in theatre's cultural status and place in our lives.Drawing on the first-hand experiences of festival director and performance practitioner Kate Craddock, it also contends that practitioners now need to turn their attention to care, access and sustainability, arguing that the pandemic taught us, above all, that it is possible to do things differently. Part vision, part provocation, part critical interrogation, Theatre and its Audiences offers an insightful appraisal of past norms and assumptions to set out a bold argument about where we should go from here.

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