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1) This is the first handbook of its kind in Audience studies. 2) The final section, Part 4, consists of shorter chapters and is orientated not thematically but around a series of keywords. This will enable greater diversity of voice (including of artists and audiences) and space for the playful, the unexpected, the sideways view
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Routledge Companion to Audiences and the Performing Arts
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