"Politics, Performance and Popular Culture" 2016
DOI: 10.7228/manchester/9780719091698.003.0006
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Performance for imagined communities: Gladstone, the National Theatre and contested didactics of the stage

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“…On the other hand, there were also popular adaptations and performances of Shakespeare, and the absolute distinction between the two 'levels' of theatre began to disappear. Gladstone favoured the uplifting function of theatre as moral education, but his taste was mixed, he also liked to attend popular forms of theatre (Heinrich 2016).…”
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“…On the other hand, there were also popular adaptations and performances of Shakespeare, and the absolute distinction between the two 'levels' of theatre began to disappear. Gladstone favoured the uplifting function of theatre as moral education, but his taste was mixed, he also liked to attend popular forms of theatre (Heinrich 2016).…”
Section: Dignity and Publicitymentioning
confidence: 99%