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Applied Theatre: Economies

Dr Sheila Preston editor Prof Michael Balfour editor Molly Mullen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:6th Sep '18

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Applied Theatre: Economies examines applied theatre’s relationship to its economic contexts and the ways in which socially committed theatre-makers fund, finance or otherwise resource their work. It features six international case studies that illuminate different ways of resourcing applied theatre.

The APPLIED THEATRE series is a major innovation in applied theatre scholarship: each book presents new ways of seeing and critically reflecting on this dynamic and vibrant field. Volumes offer a theoretical framework and introductory survey of the field addressed, combined with a range of case studies illustrating and critically engaging with practice. Series Editors: Sheila Preston and Michael BalfourApplied Theatre: Economiesaddresses a notoriously problematic area: applied theatre’s relationship to the economy and the ways in which socially committed theatre makers fund, finance or otherwise resource their work. Part One addresses longstanding concerns in the field about the effects of economic conditions and funding relationships on applied theatre practice. It considers how applied theatre’s relationship with local and global economies can be understood from different theoretical and philosophical perspectives. It also examines a range of ways in which applied theatre can be resourced, identifying key issues and seeking possibilities for theatre makers to sustain their work without undermining their social and artistic values. The international case studies in Part Two give vivid insights into the day-to-day challenges of resourcing applied theatre work in Chile, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Hong Kong and the US. The authors examine critical issues or points of tension that have arisen in a particular funding relationship or from specific economic activities. Each study also illuminates ways in which applied theatre makers can bring artistic and social justice principles to bear on financial and organizational processes.

Molly Mullen’s Applied Theatre: Economies is an insightful contribution that further troubles simplistic binaries framing socially engaged theatre and the ways in which it might negotiate the neoliberal economy while maintaining ethical, intellectual and aesthetic integrity. This book provides inspiring examples of how artists and companies can successfully negotiate the dichotomies of self-interest vs altruism. -- Dr Rand, Hazou * Australian Drama Studies *

ISBN: 9781350001701

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 472g

280 pages