This paper explores developments in the political representations of English theater audiences from the Elizabethan era to the 1809 OP riots, to demonstrate that audiences were long considered politically significant, not just ‘mere entertainment.’ Early commercial theater audiences were conceived by the Elizabethan state as crowds of subjects that threatened social order. Through the Civil War era, theaters became places of political discussion and dissent and of emerging publics of citizens. By the early nineteenth century theater owners began to reframe audiences as markets of consumers. Each representation continued to appear in later discursive fields, each was contested, and the disputes were couched in political terms.<br...
Theater historians have taught us that early modern audiences were rowdy, interrupted plays, jeered ...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
This chapter analyses Georgian audiences and spectatorial agency through several lenses: psychoanaly...
This paper addresses four indicators of the audience experience in the performing arts: knowledge, r...
There is an emerging dissatisfaction with the current evaluative regimes for the quality and effecti...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLittle has been wri...
This paper charts an investigation into how creative and dialogic research methods can enhance under...
Traditional measures of quality in the performing arts include critical reviews, awards, attendance ...
This paper explores how audiences describe and evaluate their experience of a live performance. Much...
Ontroerend Goed’s Audience is a theatre performance exploring the varying divisions between an audie...
This paper focuses on the role of the royal and aristocratic audience in the masques produced in the...
Theatre history provides little information on theatre audiences and how the concept of an audience ...
honors thesisCollege of Fine ArtsTheatreSydney Check-O'DonnellThis thesis explores the relationship ...
This thesis addresses three aspects of the relationship between audience, playhouse and play in Rest...
Knowing one\u27s audience is crucial to any theatre. How can the marketing staff target new patrons ...
Theater historians have taught us that early modern audiences were rowdy, interrupted plays, jeered ...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
This chapter analyses Georgian audiences and spectatorial agency through several lenses: psychoanaly...
This paper addresses four indicators of the audience experience in the performing arts: knowledge, r...
There is an emerging dissatisfaction with the current evaluative regimes for the quality and effecti...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLittle has been wri...
This paper charts an investigation into how creative and dialogic research methods can enhance under...
Traditional measures of quality in the performing arts include critical reviews, awards, attendance ...
This paper explores how audiences describe and evaluate their experience of a live performance. Much...
Ontroerend Goed’s Audience is a theatre performance exploring the varying divisions between an audie...
This paper focuses on the role of the royal and aristocratic audience in the masques produced in the...
Theatre history provides little information on theatre audiences and how the concept of an audience ...
honors thesisCollege of Fine ArtsTheatreSydney Check-O'DonnellThis thesis explores the relationship ...
This thesis addresses three aspects of the relationship between audience, playhouse and play in Rest...
Knowing one\u27s audience is crucial to any theatre. How can the marketing staff target new patrons ...
Theater historians have taught us that early modern audiences were rowdy, interrupted plays, jeered ...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
This chapter analyses Georgian audiences and spectatorial agency through several lenses: psychoanaly...