This book is the first major study of amateur theatre, offering new
perspectives on its place in the cultural and social life of
communities. Historically informed, it traces how amateur theatre
has impacted national repertoires, contributed to diverse creative
economies, and responded to changing patterns of labour. Based on
extensive archival and ethnographic research, it traces the
importance of amateur theatre to crafting places and the ways in
which it sustains the creativity of amateur theatre over a
lifetime. It asks: how does amateur theatre-making contribute to
the twenty-first century amateur turn?
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