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Arising from the first major study of amateur dramatics (funded by the AHRC), this timely new book explores the contribution that amateur dramatic companies make to the experience and representation of community life, to the cultural economy and to constructing heritage and tradition in local, regional and national contexts in times of change.
Arising from the first major study of amateur dramatics (funded by the AHRC), this timely new book explores the contribution that amateur dramatic companies make to the experience and representation of community life, to the cultural economy and to constructing heritage and tradition in local, regional and national contexts in times of change.
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