Studying European Theatre Audiences : The STEP City Study (Audience Research)

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Studying European Theatre Audiences : The STEP City Study (Audience Research)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 202 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032071336
  • DDC分類 792

Full Description

This book reports on one of the largest co-ordinated efforts to survey the theatrical audience experience: the City Study of the Project on European Theatre Systems, which conducted over 7000 surveys and dozens of interviews and focus groups with audience members from four mid-sized cities across Europe.

This study aimed to capture the details of how audiences perceive and value theatre, and resulted in a data set which, while imperfect, has no precedent in scale and comparability for theatre studies. Based on this very large data set, the authors were able to create a portrait of varied segments of European theatrical audiences, its experiences, and how it values theatre, that is more detailed and incisive than any previously available. The question is not just who comes to theatre, but why, and how those experiences are valuable to them. This book's key contribution, however, is methodological that offers a detailed and unsparing examination of the City Study's working methods: their underlying theory, their strengths and weaknesses, and which survey and interview techniques were more successful in bringing out useful information.

This makes this book essential reading for those interested in studying theatre's place in society, but also for artists, policy makers, and arts professionals who want to make and share work with an understanding of their audience's engagement with it.

Contents

Acknowledgement

Introduction
Chapter 1: The project and its goals
Interlude 1: Portraits of four cities
Chapter 2: The theatrical event: An art sociological framework
Chapter 3: Positioning the STEP City research in the context of audience and reception research
Chapter 4: The supply of theatre
Interlude 2: What on earth is Kleinkunst
Chapter 5: The City Survey: Quantitative audience and reception research methods
Chapter 6: The City survey: Data management and comparative data analysis
Chapter 7: The centre and the periphery: A case study from Debrecen
Chapter 8: Qualitative research on theatre audiences: The second phase of the STEP City Study
Interlude 3: Insights from theatre talks in Tyneside
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography

Interlude 1

Interlude 2

Interlude 3

Index

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