
Audience as Performer
The changing role of theatre audiences in the twenty-first century
Caroline Heim(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. August 2015
Book
Hardback
190 pages
978-1-138-79691-1 (ISBN)
Description
'Actors always talk about what the audience does. I don't understand, we are just sitting here.'
Audience as Performer proposes that in the theatre, there are two troupes of performers: the actors and the audience. Although academics have scrutinised how audiences respond, make meaning and co-create while watching a performance, little research has considered the behaviour of the theatre audience as a performance in and of itself.
This insightful book describes how an audience performs through its myriad gestural, vocal and paralingual actions, and considers the following questions:
If the audience are performers, who are their audiences?
How have audiences' roles changed throughout history?
How do talkbacks and technology influence the audience's role as critics?
What influence does the audience have on the creation of community in theatre?
How can the audience function as both consumer and co-creator?
Drawing from over 140 interviews with audience members, actors and ushers in the UK, USA and Austrialia, Heim reveals the lived experience of audience members at the theatrical event. It is a fresh reading of mainstream audiences' activities, bringing their voices to the fore and exploring their emerging new roles in the theatre of the Twenty-First Century.
Audience as Performer proposes that in the theatre, there are two troupes of performers: the actors and the audience. Although academics have scrutinised how audiences respond, make meaning and co-create while watching a performance, little research has considered the behaviour of the theatre audience as a performance in and of itself.
This insightful book describes how an audience performs through its myriad gestural, vocal and paralingual actions, and considers the following questions:
If the audience are performers, who are their audiences?
How have audiences' roles changed throughout history?
How do talkbacks and technology influence the audience's role as critics?
What influence does the audience have on the creation of community in theatre?
How can the audience function as both consumer and co-creator?
Drawing from over 140 interviews with audience members, actors and ushers in the UK, USA and Austrialia, Heim reveals the lived experience of audience members at the theatrical event. It is a fresh reading of mainstream audiences' activities, bringing their voices to the fore and exploring their emerging new roles in the theatre of the Twenty-First Century.
Reviews / Votes
"Heim's succinct, accessible volume serves as an important contribution to the ever-growing scholarly field investigating audiences in relation to theatrical performance. Highly Recommended."- Choice Magazine
"An invaluable text for classes and scholars in theatre history, criticism, and practice."
- Theatre Topics
"Takes the research and understanding of the active role/s of audiences and the people in them to a new level of understanding and recognition."
- Australasian Drama Studies
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
473 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-79691-1 (9781138796911)
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Caroline Heim is Lecturer in Drama at Queensland University of Technology. Previous to entering academia she worked as a professional actor on New York and other US stages winning a Drama League Award.
Content
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: AUDIENCE PERFORMANCE
CHAPTER ONE Audience as Performer
CHAPTER TWO Stage Etiquette (1800-1880)
CHAPTER THREE Theatre Etiquette (1880-2000)
PART II: CONTEMPORARY AUDIENCE PERFORMANCE
Introduction to Part II
CHAPTER FOUR Audience as Critic
CHAPTER FIVE Audience as Community
CHAPTER SIX Audience as Consumer
CHAPTER SEVEN Audience as Co-creator
Conclusion New Possibilities
List of Contributors
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: AUDIENCE PERFORMANCE
CHAPTER ONE Audience as Performer
CHAPTER TWO Stage Etiquette (1800-1880)
CHAPTER THREE Theatre Etiquette (1880-2000)
PART II: CONTEMPORARY AUDIENCE PERFORMANCE
Introduction to Part II
CHAPTER FOUR Audience as Critic
CHAPTER FIVE Audience as Community
CHAPTER SIX Audience as Consumer
CHAPTER SEVEN Audience as Co-creator
Conclusion New Possibilities
List of Contributors
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Index