The Repertory Movement
A History of Regional Theatre in Britain
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- Authors:
- George Rowell
- Anthony Jackson, University of Manchester
- Date Published: October 1984
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521319195
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This is an account of the origins, development and current state of the repertory theatre movement in Britain. The movement had its roots in ideas, experiments and traditions stretching back into the nineteenth century, and first found its voice in 1907 with Miss Horniman's company in Manchester. Since then it has played a vital - often a dominant - role in British twentieth-century theatre. As a method of theatre organisation, repertory refers to those theatres based primarily in the regions, housing a resident acting company and seeking to maintain each season a programme of plays catering for the tastes of the whole community. But the theory has never been dogmatic and the movement has evolved from a gamut of complex factors, not least the visions of particular personalities. Major landmarks in the history include the effects of the two World Wars, the advent of substantial state funding for the Arts, the growth of cinema and television and the renewal of theatre's link with the community in the form of such initiatives as Theatre- in-Education. The history concludes with a detailed study of six representative regional theatres: The Nottingham Playhouse; The Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow; The Salisbury Playhouse; The Victoria Theatre, Stoke; The Everyman, Liverpool; and The Royal Exchange, Manchester. Appendixes include a Chronology, sample repertory programmes from the period, audience attendance figures and some comparative statistics about funding. Interspersed through the text are photographs of selected theatre exteriors, auditoria, stages and productions.
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- Date Published: October 1984
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521319195
- length: 244 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 16 mm
- weight: 0.42kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction George Rowell and Anthony Jackson
2. The nineteenth-century background George Rowell
3. First steps: the beginning of a movement Anthony Jackson
4. 1907–1918: Manchester to Birmingham George Rowell
5. The inter-war years George Rowell
6. The war years and after George Rowell
7. 1958–1983: renewal, growth and retrenchment Anthony Jackson
8. 1958–1983: six reps in focus Anthony Jackson
9. The repertory movement: summary, assessment, conclusion Anthony Jackson
Appendixes
Notes
Select bibliography
Index.
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