Performance and Value: The Work of Theatre in Karl Marx's Critique of Political Economy

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That theatre is a place of work seems beyond debate. But what kind of workplace is it And under what conditions does theatre conform to a capitalist production process? At first glance these questions may seem obviously, even inextricably, linked; but investigating theatre as somewhere people go to work is a far different enterprise than specifying its economic connection to capital.

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Boyle, M. S. (2017, January 1). Performance and Value: The Work of Theatre in Karl Marx’s Critique of Political Economy. Theatre Survey. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0040557416000661

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