Focusing on the intricate relationship between urban space and theatre, this analysis explores the evolution of Toronto's theatrical landscape since 1967. Michael McKinnie examines how theatre companies have responded to shifts in civic ideology, environmental factors, and economic conditions, highlighting the dynamic interplay between performance and the urban environment. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the book delves into the material aspects of theatre's adaptation within the city's changing context.
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Theatre in Market Economies
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Examines the relationship between theatre, economics, and politics during the past two decades. Its interdisciplinary approach - bringing together theatre studies, political economy, geography, and more - will attract readers specialising in theatre studies and those interested in the complex interplay between culture, economics, and politics.