Resetting the Stage Public Theatre Between the Market and Democracy

Commercial theatre is thriving across Europe and the UK, while public theatre has suffered under changing patterns of cultural consumption-as well as sharp reductions in government subsidies for the arts. At a time when the rationale behind these subsidies is being widely reexamined, it has never be...

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Main Author: Klaic, Dragon (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Bristol Intellect 2012
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