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The Glory of the Garden: Regional Theatre and the Arts Council 1984-2009

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The Glory of the Garden examines concepts and contexts of 'regional' theatre in an age of globalisation and cosmopolitanism. It outlines the key debates and trends in the development of regional theatre since 1984 when public subsidy became a part of a package of 'plural funding' and examines regional theatre's role in the theatrical ecology. Variously perceived as a training ground for practitioners or a career dead-end; purveyor of stale product or innovative powerhouse; a transformer of urban environments and community hub, regional theatre has been a constant source of anxiety and pride for the Arts Council, the theatre community and arts journalists. The Glory of the Garden moves thedebate about the role and importance of regional theatre beyond the cliché of crisis to examine the politics and policy of making performance outside London.This study combines contextual essays with practitioners' accounts and case studies including: Birmingham Rep; Bristol Old Vic; Liverpool Everyman; Liverpool Playhouse; Lyric Hammersmith; New Victoria Theatre Stoke; Nottingham Playhouse; Salisbury Playhouse and key touringcompanies: Cheek by Jowl; Complicité; and Kneehigh Theatre. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jun 2010
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443819763

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Kate Dorney is Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Performance at the Victoria and Albert Museum. She is editor of the journal Studies in Theatre & Performance and the author of The Changing Language of Modern English Drama 1945-2005. In January 2010 she joined the Arts Council Englands panel of Artistic Assessors.Ros Merkin is a Reader in Drama at Liverpool John Moores University. Her publications include Liverpools Third Cathedral: the Liverpool Everyman Theatre and she is currently working on a book for the 100th anniversary of Liverpool Playhouse in 2011 and one on the contribution of regional theatre to the theatre ecology.

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