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Theatre Blogging: the emergence of critical culture
Editor: Megan Vaughan | Reference: P4125 | ISBN: 978-1-350-06881-0 | Type: Publication
Tells the story of the theatre blogosphere from the dawn of the carefully crafted longform post to today’s digital newsletters and social media threads.
acting
activism
Alison Croggon
Andrew Haydon
Andy Field
casting
Catherine Love
Chris Goode
criticism
directing
diversity
dramaturgy
economy
Edinburgh Fringe
Encore Theatre Magazine
experimental
fee
funding
George Hunka
history
internet
Isac Butler
James Varney
journalism
Katie Mitchell
labour
Laura Axelrod
Lyric Hammersmith
Maddy Costa
mainstream
Matt Trueman
Matthew Freeman
Michael Billington
money
National Student Drama Festival
National Theatre
objectivity
PR
race
representation
reviewing
Royal Court
social media
The Guardian
theatre
twitter
women
working conditions
Theatre Criticism: Changing Landscapes
Editor: Duska Radosavljevic | Reference: P3533 | ISBN: 978-1472577092 | Type: Publication
Features 16 commissioned contributions from scholars, arts journalists and bloggers, as well as a small selection of innovative critical practice, sharing perspectives on relevant historical, theoretical and political contexts influencing the development of the discipline, as well as specific aspects of the contemporary practices and genres of theatre criticism.
academia
agency
Alice Saville
Alison Croggon
America
Andrew Haydon
archiving
Articism
blog
blogging
Britain
capitalism
collaboration
criticism
Critics' Circle
Diana Damian Martin
dramaturgy
Exeunt
feminism
George Hunka
Germany
gesture
Greece
internet
Italy
Jill Dolan
journalism
Karen Fricker
Kristina Matvienko
Latvia
Maddy Costa
Margherita Laera
Mark Brown
Mark Fisher
Matthew Reason
Megan Vaughan
Michelle MacArthur
Nataša Govedic
newspaper
NOTA
Open Dialogues
Performative Criticism
power
reviewing
Ronan McDonald
Russia
Savas Patsalidis
twitter
Valda Cakare
Vasco Boenisch
William McEvoy