Description |
online resource |
Access |
Not available for commercial use, sale, or reproduction. |
Summary |
DT Associate Lyn Gardner examines why there is a lack of working-class representation in British theatre on its stages, in its workforce, and in its audience. Gardner explores how accessibility to the arts, the increase of tuition fees for university and drama school, and the disappearance of arts subjects in the curriculum have all contributed to a decrease in those engaging with theatre from less privileged backgrounds. |
Local Note |
Digital Theatre Plus |
Subject |
Theatre's Class Ceiling (Essay). |
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Audience & Spectatorship
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History & Society
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Twenty-First Century
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Added Author |
Gardner, Lyn Writer
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Digital Theatre
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