Claire Cochrane is Senior Lecturer in Drama and Performance at the University of Worcester where she both teaches and directs medieval and English Renaissance drama in performance and new writing for the theatre. She is the author of Shakespeare and the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 1913-1929 (1993) and Birmingham Rep: A City's Theatre, 1962-2002 (2003). Her other publications include essays on regional developments in contemporary Black British and British Asian theatre and articles in journals such as Theatre Research International and New Theatre Quarterly on the historiography of amateur theatre.
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Introduction 1. The topography of theatre in 1900 2. Structures of management 3. The profession of acting 4. The amateur phenomenon 5. The topography of theatre in 1950 6. The business of theatre 7. The changing demographic of performance 8. The topography of theatre in 2000 Conclusion Bibliography.
Introduction 1. The topography of theatre in 1900 2. Structures of management 3. The profession of acting 4. The amateur phenomenon 5. The topography of theatre in 1950 6. The business of theatre 7. The changing demographic of performance 8. The topography of theatre in 2000 Conclusion Bibliography.
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