Towards a Civic Theatre
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‘Passionately argued, intelligently engaged and extremely well timed. An excellently written and stimulating account of a very pressing issue.’ – Aleks Sierz
‘At this moment, I can’t think of a more appropriate book for people who are engaged with, interested in and involved with theatre. As we gain confidence to return to shared space and these ways of hearing stories and ideas, Towards a Civic Theatre offers strong provocations and practical suggestions for us to consider where we might go next. It’s critical and hopeful. Honest and ambitious. Complex and clear. I’d buy and send a copy to many people if I could; those who like to see work as well as make it, those engaged with running national and high-profile organisations, and those in charge of smaller but no less significant buildings and initiatives. I really think that there is something for all of these people in these pages.’ – Dr Andy Smith, Lecturer in Theatre Practice, University of Manchester
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Full of ideas and provocations from a range of theatre practitioners, and drawing on examples from inside and outside of the performing arts, Towards a Civic Theatre makes the case for a new kind of theatre fit for purpose in an already tumultuous twenty-first century. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Salamander Street Limited
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 178
- ISBN
- 9781913630942
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
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‘Passionately argued, intelligently engaged and extremely well timed. An excellently written and stimulating account of a very pressing issue.’ – Aleks Sierz
‘At this moment, I can’t think of a more appropriate book for people who are engaged with, interested in and involved with theatre. As we gain confidence to return to shared space and these ways of hearing stories and ideas, Towards a Civic Theatre offers strong provocations and practical suggestions for us to consider where we might go next. It’s critical and hopeful. Honest and ambitious. Complex and clear. I’d buy and send a copy to many people if I could; those who like to see work as well as make it, those engaged with running national and high-profile organisations, and those in charge of smaller but no less significant buildings and initiatives. I really think that there is something for all of these people in these pages.’ – Dr Andy Smith, Lecturer in Theatre Practice, University of Manchester
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