This article investigates the similarities and differences on how spectators experience theatre performances grouped along large, transnationally present types as Spoken Theatre, Dance Theatre, Musical Theatre and Kleinkunst. Our findings are based on the analysis of the extensive data collected by the Project on European Theatre Systems (STEP) through a quantitative and qualitative audience research between 2010-2014 in Groningen (NL), Tartu (EE), Debrecen (HU) and Tyneside (UK). The results portray a generally very satisfied audience with small but significant differences between the types and the cities. The analysis is carried out along two interconnected tracks: dimensions of theatrical experience, based on a revised version of Van Maa...
This articles looks at two theatrical performances from the point of view of their spectators. The a...
Theatre audiences, and potential theatre audiences, are important to me. I believe that without an a...
The inception of the work defines used notions in connection with theatre-goers (public, mass public...
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...
This article discusses the methodology and outcomes of the STEP City Study on theatre in European ci...
The aim of this article is to present an exploratory study of reception research of theatrical exper...
This study investigates visitors’ satisfaction with their subjective experience in theatres. Reconci...
This article reports the findings of a questionnaire and interview study with arts audiences in a UK...
This dissertation investigates the theatre experience in experience theatres. “Experience” plays an ...
What does theatre do for – and to – those who witness, watch, and participate in it? Theatre& Audie...
[Introduction]: This paper provides insight into the reception of non-theatregoers to a selection of...
This article presents the results of modelling audience response to new types of networked theatre p...
There are various methodological and philosophical points related to the researches that are conduct...
Audience experience is a bridge between performers and the audience in the performing arts. In this ...
This articles looks at two theatrical performances from the point of view of their spectators. The a...
Theatre audiences, and potential theatre audiences, are important to me. I believe that without an a...
The inception of the work defines used notions in connection with theatre-goers (public, mass public...
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...
This article discusses the methodology and outcomes of the STEP City Study on theatre in European ci...
The aim of this article is to present an exploratory study of reception research of theatrical exper...
This study investigates visitors’ satisfaction with their subjective experience in theatres. Reconci...
This article reports the findings of a questionnaire and interview study with arts audiences in a UK...
This dissertation investigates the theatre experience in experience theatres. “Experience” plays an ...
What does theatre do for – and to – those who witness, watch, and participate in it? Theatre& Audie...
[Introduction]: This paper provides insight into the reception of non-theatregoers to a selection of...
This article presents the results of modelling audience response to new types of networked theatre p...
There are various methodological and philosophical points related to the researches that are conduct...
Audience experience is a bridge between performers and the audience in the performing arts. In this ...
This articles looks at two theatrical performances from the point of view of their spectators. The a...
Theatre audiences, and potential theatre audiences, are important to me. I believe that without an a...
The inception of the work defines used notions in connection with theatre-goers (public, mass public...