
All Together Now
An Alternative View of Theatre and the Community
Steve Gooch(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. April 2025
Book
Hardback
85 pages
978-1-032-97878-9 (ISBN)
Description
In All Together Now (first published in 1984), Steve Gooch, himself a playwright with extensive experience of 'community theatre', looks at the relationship of the theatre to the community in which it takes place. Taking the work of contemporary 'community theatre' as a stimulus, he gives a 'behind-the-scenes' analysis of the failure of commercial theatre-in the subsidised sector as well as the West End-to transcend the mechanisms of box-office and tradition, and to play a vital and integral part in the life of its audience. Examining the initiatives of small theatres and touring companies in the seventies, Gooch looks critically at their work practices and forms of organisation and draws some positive pointers for the future.
As much about the internal workings of theatre production as about the content and outward face of its shows, All Together Now offers new insights into a culture divided between 'high and low', 'popular and serious'.
As much about the internal workings of theatre production as about the content and outward face of its shows, All Together Now offers new insights into a culture divided between 'high and low', 'popular and serious'.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
330 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-97878-9 (9781032978789)
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Person
Steve Gooch is a playwright and the writer and translator of over 40 produced scripts. Steve's adaptations include Great Expectations, produced at Liverpool Playhouse, and It's all for the Best (from Candide) performed at the Victoria, Stoke. His well-known translations include Brecht's Man is Man produced by the Royal Court, Stoke and the RSC, and The Mother, produced at the Roundhouse and revived by the National Theatre, as well as contemporary plays by Fassbinder, Kroetz & Harald Mueller, whose Big Wolf, originally produced by the Royal Court was subsequently published by Davis-Poynter.
Content
Introduction 1. Community theatre and theatre in the community 2. Just theatre 3. How theatre is made 4. The influence of subsidy 5. The Fringe - Samizdat of the west 6. Communing with revolution 7. The what? must go on 8. Small change, big change 9. Voicing the connections 10. All together now 11. Art always comes last