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ABOUT THE BOOK
What
do we mean by entertainment? How does this concept relate to theatre? Should
theatre be for pleasure or instruction? Can it not be both?
In this stimulating book, Jim Davis
examines the relationship between theatre and entertainment by assessing
audience reception, political theatre and melodrama. He explores definitions of
entertainment, arguing that it can be found embedded in all forms of theatre,
not just the 'popular'. Davis concludes with a review of contemporary
perspectives on the topic and questions the limits of entertainment in
theatrical performance.
CONTENTS
1. DEFINING ENTERTAINMENT
2. CULTURAL PRODUCTION
3. MELODRAMA
4. MUSIC THEATRE
5. THEATRE FOR PLEASURE AND THEATER FOR INTRODUCTION
6. POLITICS, EFFICACY AND ENTERTAINMENT
7. ENTERTAINMENT AND AUDIENCES
8. THE LIMITS OF ENTERTAINMENT
9. TOWARDS UTOPIAN/DYSTOPIAN NOTIONS OF ENTERTAINMENT