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Modern Playhouses An Architectural History of Britain's New Theatres, 1945 — 1985




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2018





Note Editore

Modern Playhouses is the first detailed study of the major programme of theatre-building which took place in Britain between the 1950s and the 1980s. Drawing on a vast range of archival material - much of which had never previously been studied by historians - it sets architecture in a wide social and cultural context, presenting the history of post-war theatre buildings as a history of ideas relating not only to performance but also to culture, citizenship, and the modern city. During this period, more than sixty major new theatres were constructed in locations from Plymouth to Inverness, Aberystwyth to Ipswich. The most prominent example was the National Theatre in London, but the National was only the tip of the iceberg. Supported in many cases by public subsidies, these buildings represented a new kind of theatre, conceived as a public service. Theatre was ascribed a transformative role, serving as a form of 'productive' recreation at a time of increasing affluence and leisure. New theatres also contributed to debates about civic pride, urbanity, and community. Ultimately, theatre could be understood as a vehicle for the creation of modern citizens in a consciously modernizing Britain. Through their planning and appearance, new buildings were thought to connote new ideas of theatre's purpose. In parallel, new approaches to staging and writing posed new demands of the auditorium and stage. Yet while recognizing, as contemporaries did, that the new theatres of the post war decades represented change, Modern Playhouses also asks how radically different these buildings really were, and what their 'mainstream' architecture reveals of the history of modern British architecture, and of post-war Britain.




Sommario

1 - 'An Instrument of Policy and Something Socially Desirable': Public Funding and Theatre
2 - 'Housing the Arts': Funding Capital Projects
3 - Towards a New Theatre Architecture, 1945-1960
4 - 'The Second Positive Stage': Modern Public Buildings, c.1958-1971
5 - 'A New Image of the Town Centre': Theatres, Civic Pride, and Urbanity
6 - 'The Modern Concept of a Community Theatre': The Social Centre
7 - 'At the End of a Boom'? Frugality and Contextualism, c.1968-1985
8 - 'Theatre of the Future': Rethinking the Auditorium
9 - 'The Most Revolutionary Thing?' Modern Proscenium-arch & End-stage Auditoria
10 - Escaping From Boarded Concrete and Modern Finishes'? Impermanency, Mobility, Rehabilitation - And Emulation




Autore

Alistair Fair is Reader in Architectural History at the University of Edinburgh. He is a specialist in the history of British architecture since 1945, with a particular interest in public and institutional buildings.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198807476

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 240 x 25.4 x 164 mm Ø 632 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:60 black and white figures/illustrations
Pagine Arabe: 312


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