Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre
Edited book (chapter)
Scollen, Rebecca. 2007. "Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre." Feiler, Y., Hoogland, R. and Westerling, K. (ed.) Willmar in the world: young scholars exploring the theatrical event. Stockholm, Sweden. Stockholm University. pp. 46-58
| Chapter Title | Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre |
|---|---|
| Book Chapter Category | Edited book (chapter) |
| ERA Publisher ID | 3372 |
| Book Title | Willmar in the world: young scholars exploring the theatrical event |
| Authors | |
| Author | Scollen, Rebecca |
| Editors | Feiler, Y., Hoogland, R. and Westerling, K. |
| Page Range | 46-58 |
| Number of Pages | 139 |
| Year | 2007 |
| Publisher | Stockholm University |
| Place of Publication | Stockholm, Sweden |
| ISBN | 9789197674300 |
| Web Address (URL) | http://www.teater.su.se/ |
| 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. |
| 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 |
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 360403. Drama, theatre and performance studies |
| Public Notes | Deposited with permission of publisher. Paper supplied by Publisher. |
| Byline Affiliations | Artsworx |
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