The ‘liveness’ of theatre performances is often presented as central to its definition, particularly when making contrasts with non-live performances on film or television. Yet there is little empirical research exploring whether there is a distinct character to the experience of theatre that is determined by its live performance. Addressing this need, this is the first of two linked papers presenting research resulting from an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded investigation into ‘Young Audiences and Live Theatre’. In this first paper the methodological narrative behind the project is examined, concentrating on the importance of process and approach in determining the kinds of knowledge that can result from audience research. The ...
This article discusses the relationship between the intentions of adult artists who create works of ...
This project attempts to establish a base for future work in theatre audience research. The project...
As a teaching artist and theatre educator, I believe an important part of the theatre-going experien...
Theatre history provides little information on theatre audiences and how the concept of an audience ...
That theatre is performed live is central to its definition, particularly in contrast with non-live ...
There are various methodological and philosophical points related to the researches that are conduct...
This paper charts an investigation into how creative and dialogic research methods can enhance under...
This paper explores how audiences describe and evaluate their experience of a live performance. Much...
This article, which deals with young spectators, presents an innovative research tool for children's...
The aim of this research is to arrive at an effective method for gathering and analysing nontheatreg...
The four years of research on the TheatreSpace project identified a number of factors relating to yo...
The purpose of this study is to generate empirical data about students in an introductory theatre cl...
This study investigates different approaches to theatre audience studies to develop a new practical ...
Theatre Audience Contribution introduces a new approach to theatre audience research: audience contr...
Within contemporary performance arenas young people are fast becoming part of the vanguard of contem...
This article discusses the relationship between the intentions of adult artists who create works of ...
This project attempts to establish a base for future work in theatre audience research. The project...
As a teaching artist and theatre educator, I believe an important part of the theatre-going experien...
Theatre history provides little information on theatre audiences and how the concept of an audience ...
That theatre is performed live is central to its definition, particularly in contrast with non-live ...
There are various methodological and philosophical points related to the researches that are conduct...
This paper charts an investigation into how creative and dialogic research methods can enhance under...
This paper explores how audiences describe and evaluate their experience of a live performance. Much...
This article, which deals with young spectators, presents an innovative research tool for children's...
The aim of this research is to arrive at an effective method for gathering and analysing nontheatreg...
The four years of research on the TheatreSpace project identified a number of factors relating to yo...
The purpose of this study is to generate empirical data about students in an introductory theatre cl...
This study investigates different approaches to theatre audience studies to develop a new practical ...
Theatre Audience Contribution introduces a new approach to theatre audience research: audience contr...
Within contemporary performance arenas young people are fast becoming part of the vanguard of contem...
This article discusses the relationship between the intentions of adult artists who create works of ...
This project attempts to establish a base for future work in theatre audience research. The project...
As a teaching artist and theatre educator, I believe an important part of the theatre-going experien...