Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Practicing for Life : Amateur Theatre, Regionalism and the Gold Coast
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From 2009-2011 Patrick Mitchell 'undertook a three-year study to gain a detailed understanding of the nature, and relevance, of the relationship between the Gold Coast region and the types of theatre that are produced from within it.' This chapter relates one of his key findings in this study.

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    y separately published work icon Creative Communities : Regional Inclusion & the Arts Janet McDonald (editor), Robert Mason (editor), Bristol : Intellect , 2015 9544713 2015 anthology criticism

    'This is the first major collection to reimagine and analyse the role of the creative arts in building resilient and inclusive regional communities. Bringing together Australia's leading theorists in the creative industries,as well as case studies from practitioners working in the creative and performing arts and new material from targeted research projects, the book reconceptualizes the very meaning of regionalism and the position–and potential–of creative spaces in non-metropolitan centres.' (Publication summary)

    Bristol : Intellect , 2015
    pg. 189-203
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