A guide to the contemporary London stage as well as an argument
about its future, the book walks readers through the city's
performance spaces following the Brexit vote. Austerity-era London
theatre is suffused with the belief that private ownership defines
full citizenship, its perspective narrowing to what an affluent
audience might find relatable. From pub theatres to the National,
Michael Meeuwis reveals how what gets put on in London interacts
with the daily life of the neighbourhoods in which they are set.
This study addresses global theatregoers, as well as students and
scholars across theatre and performance studies-particularly those
interested in UK culture after Brexit, urban geography, class, and
theatrical economics.
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