This feasibility study uses a narrative analysis approach to assess the Albany Theatre Trust’s strategic aims. It re-articulates these aims in the context of their current requirements for capital development. The purpose of this study is to determine the coherence, veracity and workability of these aims and requirements in the context of the City of Coventry's own policy aims. It is an independent report used by the Albany Theatre for its strategic development and advocacy
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The Spon Spun Festival is a new festival for the City of Coventry, pioneering a role for contemporar...
In this brief paper it is my intention to interrogate the idea of “coalition” in relation to the evi...
This is a summary of a protracted research investigation, entitled the European Partnership on Cultu...
The presence of artistic creative human capital permeates many levels of society and has important e...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe importance of place-based funding an...
This study is a case study of The Birmingham Repertory Theatre, “one of Britain’s leading producing ...
Within UK public policy, economic impact assessment (EIA) has been a long run, mainstream staple in ...
This paper was commissioned as a public lecture and published statement on the current status of the...
This short piece concludes this edition of Points and Practices by bringing together the contributio...
This AHRC commissioned review is the first release from the Warwick UK Cities of Culture Project and...
In these uncertain times regional producing theatres, historically subordinate to the metropolitan e...
Birmingham Rep, a leading producing theatre based in the UK’s ‘second city’, has historically had a...
Despite the hype surrounding the mobilisation of the creative arts as a vehicle for social and physi...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
This research project, funded by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), a...
The Spon Spun Festival is a new festival for the City of Coventry, pioneering a role for contemporar...
In this brief paper it is my intention to interrogate the idea of “coalition” in relation to the evi...
This is a summary of a protracted research investigation, entitled the European Partnership on Cultu...