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Bringing Down the House
The Crisis in Britain’s Regional Theatres
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ISBN 9781841502083
Paperback 192 pages
230x174mm
Published January 2009
Imprint: Intellect
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Between 1979 and 1997 over a quarter of Britain’s regional theatres closed down. Those that survived found themselves constantly on the brink, forced to reduce their programmes radically and to go dark for extended periods of time. Bringing Down the House delves into how and why this crisis occurred, and examines the long-term effects on Britain’s theatre industry by revealing problems that extend beyond the Conservative government’s scant regard for the arts, right back to the Second World War.

By probing the history of regional theatres from the introduction of state funding, Turnbull unearths a catalogue of recurring problems that ensured the fabric of British theatre was historically fragile. Between the foundation of the Arts Council in 1945 and the Conservatives’ victory in 1979, unresolved issues about the nature of regional theatre and the basis for allocating funds made it difficult for theatres to adapt successfully to changing times. Turnbull explores why theatres were so ill equipped to deal with Thatcherism and asks what, if anything, was done under Blair to address the situation. An important and timely read for theatre and cultural history scholars alike, Bringing Down the House interrogates the history and politics of regional theatre.

Chapter titles
Chapter 1: 'The Unsteady Foundations and the Post-war Cultural Unsettlement' - Page 17
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Chapter 2: 'Plural Funding, Multiple Problems' - Page 47
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Chapter 3: 'Thatcher Gets Down to Business' - Page 69
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Chapter 4: 'Major Dramas' - Page 87
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Chapter 5: 'Salisbury Playhouse' - Page 113
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Chapter 6: 'Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead' - Page 129
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Chapter 7: 'Redgrave Theatre, Farnham' - Page 145
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Chapter 8: 'Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford' - Page 157
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Chapter 9: 'Merseyside Everyman Theatre and Liverpool Playhouse' - Page 167
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Chapter 10: 'Harrogate Theatre' - Page 187
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Chapter 11: 'Tony’s Council: artful or armless?' - Page 199
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Reviews
'Olivia Turnbull’s book demonstrates admirable scholarly detachment and rigour on every page […] Turnbull’s genius lies in her ability to track the underlying shifts in culture and taste [rendering] the resulting book a cultural barometer that shows most vividly how attitudes to the arts change in accordance with cycles of financial boom and bust.'Times Higher Education

'Bringing Down the House will undoubtedly prove a valuable companion for not only the study of regional theatre, but also more broadly for the analysis of the arts and their relationship with the public sphere. [...] [It is also] likely to prove useful for future research into both the mechanisms of the regional theatre industry and the political underwriting of public subvention funding in the arts.'Eleanor Paremain

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