Regions and nations: the myth of levelling up

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Reid, T. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4183-0778 (2023) Regions and nations: the myth of levelling up. In: Harvie, J. and Rebellato, D. (eds.) The Cambridge Companion to British Theatre Since 1945. Cambridge Companions. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 246-263. ISBN 9781108377850 doi: 10.1017/9781108377850

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This chapter explores the diversity of theatre outside London in the post-war period with a particular emphasis on work produced in the four nations that make up the UK and in the regions of England. It argues that much of this work has been under-examined and undervalued, and that a persistent metropolitan bias has long distorted existing accounts of British theatre in the period. The recent re-animation of distinctive regional and national identities within the context of an increasingly fractured and unstable UK, makes the continuation of this critical approach untenable. The chapter aims to set the record straight, therefore but also to note that metropolitan bias has been similarly at work in cultural policy and the distribution of funding, with the result that audiences in some parts of the country have been much better served than others.

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URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/111831
Identification Number/DOI 10.1017/9781108377850
Refereed Yes
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Arts and Communication Design > Film, Theatre & Television
Publisher Cambridge University Press
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