Performing Citizenship and German Amateur Theatricals

Drama and Utopianism in the Nineteenth Century

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Performing Citizenship and German Amateur Theatricals

Drama and Utopianism in the Nineteenth Century

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This open access book proposes a revision of 19th-century theatre history and examines the contribution of amateur theatre practice to European theatre, by shifting the focus to theatre as a cultural, social and aesthetic practice.

Non-professional theatre practice has been largely neglected due to deeply rooted prejudice about its aesthetic standards: a prejudice whose origins can be traced back to influential thinkers in the 18th century. Although it was a massive phenomenon in Europe around 1800, amateur theatre has been overshadowed by professional theatre through a privileging of literary and canonical perspectives in the writing of history. This book argues that amateur theatricals contributed to mainstreaming key concepts of aesthetic education and identity building, as well as establishing educative and aesthetic concepts of bourgeois theatre.

Amateur theatres not only provide their audiences with an aesthetic experience, they also give their members the opportunity to become involved in social gatherings and performative schemes of self-learning and self-education. During the late Enlightenment, amateur theatres became an important medium to practice and promote concepts of citizenship and the idea of theatre as a key educational factor in society. Focusing on German-speaking amateur theatricals, with regard to a larger frame of European cultural history, this study investigates how citizen identities were shaped and consolidated through amateur performance practices on page, on stage and behind the scenes.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface

Introduction: Performing Citizenship in German Amateur Theatre
1. The Good Citizens
2. Educating the Citizen/Actor
3. Enlightened Dramaturgies
4. Amateur vs. Professional – Distinction, Cooperation, Transition
5. The 'Uranian Republic'
6. Production and Performance in Urania
7. Performing 'Uranian Citizenship'
8. The Amateur Theatre Citizen – Democratic Irritation, Future Literacy, Self-efficacy

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Explore Methuen Drama
Published 22 Jan 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9781350284401
Imprint Methuen Drama
Illustrations 10 colour and bw illus
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Meike Wagner

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Claire Cochrane

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Bruce McConachie

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