The aim of this paper is to investigate the phenomenon of how an individual becomes a theatregoer. The paper suggests that in order to become theatregoers, people experience a moment of theatrical epiphany, a ‘wow moment’, at a production, after which they are set on a trajectory of theatregoing. From this moment they assume the self-identity of theatregoers. In order to experience a theatrical epiphany, a number of factors, explored later in the paper, appear to be present in a person’s formative years. This paper aims to shed new light on the formative experiences of theatregoers, and the factors that help create the identity of a theatregoer. It further suggests that by using an appropriate interpretive, qualitative method such as the re...
Theatre is often considered a sacred ground for fiction and character to thrive. However within cont...
This thesis contains an ethno-phenomenological study of actors’ experiences of performing in theatre...
The thesis addresses the contrast between the popUlarity of plays with historical characters, i.e. ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the phenomenon of how an individual becomes a theatregoer. T...
This study sets out to explore the life histories of long-term, regular theatregoers and their motiv...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
This paper charts an investigation into how creative and dialogic research methods can enhance under...
This qualitative research explores and seeks to explain a relatively novel topic in event studies: a...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
The liveness of theatre is a much-debated topic in playwriting, arts policy, and performance studies...
In the context of the blurring of boundaries between club and theatre, game and theatre, and party a...
This thesis presents research in creative practice that explores how directorial approach and stagin...
Abstract: In this article, the researcher studies how it is possible to develop a reminiscence theat...
The ‘liveness’ of theatre performances is often presented as central to its definition, particularly...
This paper will use a phenomenological lens to explore audience experience in contemporary performan...
Theatre is often considered a sacred ground for fiction and character to thrive. However within cont...
This thesis contains an ethno-phenomenological study of actors’ experiences of performing in theatre...
The thesis addresses the contrast between the popUlarity of plays with historical characters, i.e. ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the phenomenon of how an individual becomes a theatregoer. T...
This study sets out to explore the life histories of long-term, regular theatregoers and their motiv...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
This paper charts an investigation into how creative and dialogic research methods can enhance under...
This qualitative research explores and seeks to explain a relatively novel topic in event studies: a...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
The liveness of theatre is a much-debated topic in playwriting, arts policy, and performance studies...
In the context of the blurring of boundaries between club and theatre, game and theatre, and party a...
This thesis presents research in creative practice that explores how directorial approach and stagin...
Abstract: In this article, the researcher studies how it is possible to develop a reminiscence theat...
The ‘liveness’ of theatre performances is often presented as central to its definition, particularly...
This paper will use a phenomenological lens to explore audience experience in contemporary performan...
Theatre is often considered a sacred ground for fiction and character to thrive. However within cont...
This thesis contains an ethno-phenomenological study of actors’ experiences of performing in theatre...
The thesis addresses the contrast between the popUlarity of plays with historical characters, i.e. ...