Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre

Scollen, Rebecca (2007) Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre. In: Feiler, Y. and Hoogland, R. and Westerling, K., (eds.) Willmar in the world: young scholars exploring the theatrical event. Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, pp. 46-58. ISBN 978-91-976743-0-0

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Abstract

Theatre audiences, and potential theatre audiences, are important to me. I believe that without an audience there is little point in performing, and without commitment to audience reception there is little point trying to evolve as an artist or theatre organisation.

Item Type:Book Chapter (Commonwealth Reporting Category B)
Additional Information:Deposited with permission of publisher. Paper supplied by Publisher. Print copy not held USQ Library and unable to be ordered as out of print.
Uncontrolled Keywords:audience reception, audience development, theatre, theatre talks, talking theatre, Willmar Sauter, non-theatregoers, regional Queensland and the Northern Territory, focus groups, Australian Research Council
Fields of Research (FOR2008):19 Studies in Creative Arts and Writing > 1904 Performing Arts and Creative Writing > 190404 Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
Subjects:410000 The Arts > 410100 Performing Arts > 410102 Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO2008):UNSPECIFIED
ID Code:2454
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Deposited On:11 Oct 2007 11:06
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