Theatre can’t afford not to refresh its rules of engagement
Samira Wiley and Osy Ikhile in Blues for an Alabama Sky at the National Theatre, London. Photo: Marc Brenner
As austerity 2.0 breaks, theatres have tough decisions to make about filling seats. But producers who run scared of diverse audiences who may follow different rules of engagement aren’t thinking long-term, says Amanda Parker
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