Description: Subscription Theater asks why turn-of-the-century British and Irish citizens spent so much time, money, and effort adding their names to subscription lists. Shining a spotlight on private play-producing clubs, public repertory theaters, amateur drama groups, and theatrical magazines, Matthew Franks locates subscription theaters in a vast constellation of civic subscription initiatives, ranging from voluntary schools and workers' hospitals to soldiers' memorials and Diamond Jubilee funds. Across these enterprises, Franks argues, subscribers created their own spaces for performing social roles from which they had long been excluded. Whether by undermining the authority of the Lord Chamberlain's Examiner of Plays and London's commercial theater producers, or by extending rights to disenfranchised women and property-less men, a diverse cast of subscribers including typists, plumbers, and maids acted as political representatives for their fellow citizens, both inside the theater and far beyond it. Citizens prized a "democratic" or "representative" subscription list as an end in itself, and such lists set the stage for the eventual public subsidy of subscription endeavors.
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Book Title: Subscription Theater
Publication Name: Subscription Theater: Democracy and Drama
Item Length: 9.3in
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Series: Material Texts
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Book
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
ISBN-13: 9780812252477
Item Height: 0.9in
Author: Matthew Franks
Item Width: 6.2in
Item Weight: 21.7 Oz
Number of Pages: 296 Pages