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The professional theatre organisation in France. A socio-economic scene to study closely and adapt
[L'organisation du théâtre professionnel en France. Une scène socio-économique à étudier de près et à adapter]

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  • Philippe Henry

    (Scènes et savoirs - UP8 - Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis)

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The goal of this article is to present the specific functioning of professional theatre in France as a special case of more general socio-economic logics. A first part deals with four main aspects : theatre is first a matter of private initiatives and organisations that yet depend to a great extent on public administration and regulation ; the current evolutions reinforce the service economy dimension of the theatre and the weight of the logically associated phenomena of personalisation and network ; the structuring of the professional theatre since 1945 has been carried out from a number of breaks which may now limit its development prospects ; the relative interest audiences have in theatre and the weight of judgement-makers raise questions about how theatrical works are valued and more broadly about the future of professional theatre. A second part brings up some assumptions about current issues for a public interest theatre.

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  • Philippe Henry, 1997. "The professional theatre organisation in France. A socio-economic scene to study closely and adapt [L'organisation du théâtre professionnel en France. Une scène socio-économique à étudier de près e," Post-Print hal-02113836, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02113836
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