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Theatre Symposium, V 20 : Gods and Groundlings: Historical Theatrical Audiences

Wallace, E.(Introduction by)Barnett, Jane(Contributions by)Bennett, Susan(Contributions by)Wallace, E.(Edited by)
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The audience is an integral part of performance and is in fact what separates a rehearsal from a performance.

The relationship, however, between performers and the audience has evolved over time, which is one of the subjects addressed, along with the changing disposition of the audience itself and a number of other topics, in Gods and Groundlings, volume 20 of the annual journal Theatre Symposium.

The essays in this volume discuss spectatorship in historical context, the role of the audience in the digital age, the early modern English transvestite theatre, Annie Oakley and the disruption of Victorian audiences, and historical attempts to create ideal audiences.

Edited by E. Bert Wallace, this latest publication from the largest regional theatre organization in the United States collects the most current scholarship on theatre history and theory.

Contributors To Volume 20 Susan Bennett / Jane Barnette / Becky Becker / Lisa Bernd / Evan Bridenstine / Michael Jaros / Robert I.

Lublin / Paulette Marty

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0817370072 / 9780817370077
Paperback / softback
792.05
30/11/2012
United States
128 pages, 4
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