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Routledge Companion to Audiences and the Performing Arts
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Author(s):
Matthew Reason
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Lynne Conner
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Katya Johanson
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Ben Walmsley
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March 23 2022
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9781003033226
Publication date (Online):
March 23 2022
DOI:
10.4324/9781003033226
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The paradox of audiences
pp. 24
Ellen Dissanayake in conversation
pp. 37
Histories of audiencing
pp. 53
Disrupting the audience as monolith
pp. 68
Who?, Why? and How?
pp. 83
The future of audiences and audiencing
pp. 96
Which global? Which local?
pp. 111
Forced experiences
pp. 131
Alan Brown in conversation
pp. 143
Are we the baddies?
pp. 159
At what cost?
pp. 177
A ‘Universal Design’ for audiences with disabilities?
pp. 190
Fans and fandom in the performing arts
pp. 203
Breaking barriers
pp. 217
Audience engagement and the production of efficacious theatre
pp. 229
Critical perspectives on valuing culture
pp. 249
Martin Barker in conversation
pp. 264
Mixing methods in audience research practice
pp. 278
Quantifying dance in the audience's mind
pp. 293
Continuous and collective measures of real-time audience engagement
pp. 308
Audience interaction
pp. 326
Quantitative measures of audience experience
pp. 343
The benefits and challenges of large-scale qualitative research
pp. 355
Creative methods and audience research
pp. 374
Ethics in audience research
pp. 394
Affect
pp. 402
Agency
pp. 409
Co-creation
pp. 418
Covid-19
pp. 424
Data
pp. 429
Dialogue
pp. 435
Integrated and inclusive
pp. 442
Labour
pp. 447
Language
pp. 453
Laughter
pp. 459
Marginalia
pp. 465
Memory
pp. 472
One-to-one
pp. 477
Pantomime
pp. 484
Post-humanity
pp. 490
Post-show
pp. 497
Rehearsal
pp. 503
Relaxed
pp. 509
Risk
pp. 516
Sickness
pp. 522
Thresholds
pp. 529
Touch
pp. 535
Afterword
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