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The Repertory Movement
A History of Regional Theatre in Britain
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244 pages
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Focusing on the evolution of the repertory theatre movement in Britain, this account traces its origins from the nineteenth century to its establishment in 1907 with Miss Horniman's company. It highlights the movement's significant role in twentieth-century theatre, characterized by regional theatres with resident acting companies catering to diverse community tastes. Key historical influences include the World Wars, state funding, and the rise of cinema and television. The narrative culminates in a study of six regional theatres, supported by appendixes with chronologies, programmes, and attendance statistics.
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2001, paperback
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