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An international (though unrelated) variant of is what has been called the [[Industrial musical]], describe by Wikipedia as "a musical performed internally for the employees or shareholders of a business to create a feeling of being part of a team, to entertain, and/or to educate and motivate the management and salespeople to improve sales and profits."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_musical].
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An international (though unrelated) variant of [[Industrial theatre]] is what has been called the [[Industrial musical]], described by '''[[Wikipedia]]''' as "a musical performed internally for the employees or shareholders of a business to create a feeling of being part of a team, to entertain, and/or to educate and motivate the management and salespeople to improve sales and profits."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_musical].
  
  
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[[Gary Mersham]] and [[Gavin Baker]]. 2002. Industrial theatre as a negotiated dramaturgy, ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'' 16(1):92-119 (DOI:10.1080/10137548.2002.9687744).
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 31 October 2024

Industrial theatre is a form of applied theatre that evolved in South Africa in the 1980s.


An international (though unrelated) variant of Industrial theatre is what has been called the Industrial musical, described by Wikipedia as "a musical performed internally for the employees or shareholders of a business to create a feeling of being part of a team, to entertain, and/or to educate and motivate the management and salespeople to improve sales and profits."[1].


Sources

https://howlround.com/industrial-theatre-born-south-africa

Gary Mersham and Gavin Baker. 2002. Industrial theatre as a negotiated dramaturgy, South African Theatre Journal 16(1):92-119 (DOI:10.1080/10137548.2002.9687744).



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