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.
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| 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 |
| Last Modified: | 01 Dec 2011 11:56 |
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