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CFP: Regional Theatre Since 1980 (UK) (1/31/06; 9/6/06-9/8/06)full name / name of organization: Mountford, Abigail contact email: A.Mountford@ljmu.ac.uk Call for Papers The Glory of the Garden 6th-8th September 2006 In 1984, George Rowell and Anthony Jackson published their history of what we then more commonly referred to as 'repertory' theatre concluding: Repertory has, then, contributed to British theatre's sense of itself in that it has provided the basic network of the nation's theatre, without which it would be wholly London-based and deprived of much of that new talent in writing, acting and direction which found its opportunity in the regions. Repertory has provided the decentralised nurturing of artistic strength and individuality and the focus for local cultural growth which has given British theatre the vitality and variety for which it has become so internationally renowned. (The Repertory Movement: A History of Regional Theatre in Britain: 190) They continue by raising a series of questions/points facing the survival of regional theatres in the eighties: The Repertory Movement: A History of Regional Theatre in Britain was the last attempt to provide some kind of overview of the history and development of theatre in the regions. The conference is an attempt to pick up the reins and to bring the argument up to date. To try and answer some of the questions and uncertainties left hanging in the early eighties and to ascertain what movement there has been, what movement there might still be. Papers may focus on: This is by no means meant as an exhaustive list and papers on other areas would be welcomed. Please send a 300-word outline of the paper by 31st January 2006 to either:
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