This article discusses the methodology and outcomes of the STEP City Study on theatre in European cities. Its aim is not only to give a general overview of the outcomes of the comparison of the theatre systems of seven smaller cities, the supply of theatre and the use that is made of it and the types of experiences theatre generates, but also to draw some general conclusions regarding the impact of the different theatre systems in these seven countries. Logically, in comparative research one focuses on the different outcomes of different systems and explanations behind them, though they cannot be but tentative, given the current state of the research. We discuss two distinctions specifically: between Eastern and Western European cities and ...
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This article discusses the methodology and outcomes of the STEP City Study on theatre in European ci...
This article investigates the similarities and differences on how spectators experience theatre perf...
This article investigates the similarities and differences on how spectators experience theatre perf...
When speculating on how theatre functions in a society, the most obvious questions are how many peop...
The paper analyses the relationship between opera theatres and the urban environment. While it is ra...
Over the past 20 years European theatre underwent fundamental changes in terms of aesthetic focus, i...
The usual delimitation in carrying out literary-historical research still is formed by the political...
In times of unprecedented massive and cultural mobility, ‘Migration’ has become a trending topic in ...
This article deals with the present situation of the theaters in Germany. On the one hand, the theat...
This monograph traces, discusses and compares theatrical activity in Westphalia (Germany) and Yorksh...
This article deals with the present situation of the theaters in Germany. On the one hand, the theat...
This special issue of Comparative Drama entitled: London’s Theatre: Places; Communities; Futures, br...
Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative approach to the study of the...
The 21st century theatre is open to new ideas, new findings and presentation of own works to the con...
This study investigates visitors’ satisfaction with their subjective experience in theatres. Reconci...
This article discusses the methodology and outcomes of the STEP City Study on theatre in European ci...
This article investigates the similarities and differences on how spectators experience theatre perf...
This article investigates the similarities and differences on how spectators experience theatre perf...
When speculating on how theatre functions in a society, the most obvious questions are how many peop...
The paper analyses the relationship between opera theatres and the urban environment. While it is ra...
Over the past 20 years European theatre underwent fundamental changes in terms of aesthetic focus, i...
The usual delimitation in carrying out literary-historical research still is formed by the political...
In times of unprecedented massive and cultural mobility, ‘Migration’ has become a trending topic in ...
This article deals with the present situation of the theaters in Germany. On the one hand, the theat...
This monograph traces, discusses and compares theatrical activity in Westphalia (Germany) and Yorksh...
This article deals with the present situation of the theaters in Germany. On the one hand, the theat...
This special issue of Comparative Drama entitled: London’s Theatre: Places; Communities; Futures, br...
Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative approach to the study of the...
The 21st century theatre is open to new ideas, new findings and presentation of own works to the con...
This study investigates visitors’ satisfaction with their subjective experience in theatres. Reconci...