Theatre and Tourism

Theatre and Tourism
Author: Margaret Werry
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2023-09-21
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350349976

How does tourism impact theatre? How do theatrical ways of seeing, knowing, and acting shape tourism? How do economic and political processes like colonization or neoliberalization influence them both? And what is the future of these twinned global leisure industries? Theatre and tourism are kindred practices. Both engage their patrons in experiences of temporary escape to distant places, times, or different lives. Both stage expressive, communicative, embodied encounters in real time and space. Tourism and theatre are both sites of public pedagogy, cultural diplomacy, and cosmopolitan consciousness, promising pleasure and knowledge from the spectacle of others and elsewheres. This concise study explores the historical and contemporary entanglement of theatre and tourism, and speculates about the future as emerging technologies reshape both industries, offering new experiences of presence, embodiment, and mobility.

Theatricality, Dark Tourism and Ethical Spectatorship

Theatricality, Dark Tourism and Ethical Spectatorship
Author: E. Willis
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137322659

Works of theatre that depict grievous histories derive their force from making audible voices of the past. Such performances, theatrical or tourist, require the attentive belief of spectators. This engaging new study explores how theatricality works in each instance and how 'playing the part' of the listener can be understood in ethical terms.

Shakespeare and Tourism

Shakespeare and Tourism
Author: Robert Ormsby
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2022-08-19
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0429619081

Shakespeare and Tourism provides a dialogical mapping of Shakespeare studies and touristic theory through a collection of essays by scholars on a wide range of material. This volume examines how Shakespeare tourism has evolved since its inception, and how the phenomenon has been influenced and redefined by performance studies, the prevalence of the World Wide Web, developments in technology, and the globalization of Shakespearean performance. Current scholarship recognizes Shakespearean tourism as a thriving international industry, the result of centuries of efforts to attribute meanings associated with the playwright’s biography and literary prestige to sites for artistic pilgrimage and the consumption of cultural heritage. Through bringing Shakespeare and tourism studies into more explicit contact, this collection provides readers with a broad base for comparisons across time and location, and thereby encourages a thorough reconsideration of how we understand both fields.

Do Tourists Matter? Measuring the Positive and Negative Effects of Tourism on Non Profit Theatres

Do Tourists Matter? Measuring the Positive and Negative Effects of Tourism on Non Profit Theatres
Author: Amanda Buzzell
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre: Arts
ISBN:

This thesis examines the effects of tourism on non-profit theatre organizations. A case study of the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California was conducted to determine if it was deliberately serving a tourist audience. The quantitative data gathered from zip code ticket reports is followed up with qualitative interviews with the theatre's administrators as well as other arts and tourism administrators from the community to determine how serving tourists versus serving locals affects the impact on the mission of the organization, programming choices, and community support.

Strategic Business Models to Support Demand, Supply, and Destination Management in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry

Strategic Business Models to Support Demand, Supply, and Destination Management in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry
Author: Carvalho, Luisa Cagica
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2019-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 152259938X

The international tourism industry has seen increased growth in the past few years as millions of individuals continue to travel worldwide. As one of the world’s largest economic sectors, creating jobs, driving exports, and generating prosperity worldwide, hospitality and tourism management needs to continually be explored in order to update best business models and practice. Strategic Business Models to Support Demand, Supply, and Destination Management in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry is an essential reference source that emphasizes emergent and innovative aspects and new challenges and issues within the industry with a particular focus on demand, supply, and destination management. Featuring research on topics such as circular economy, consumer behavior, and social networking, this book is ideally designed for business professionals, executives, hotel managers, event coordinators, restaurateurs, travel agents, tour directors, policymakers, government officials, industry professionals, researchers, students, and academicians.

Contents Tourism and Pop Culture Fandom

Contents Tourism and Pop Culture Fandom
Author: Takayoshi Yamamura
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845417240

This is the first book to apply the concept of ‘contents tourism’ in a global context and to establish an international and interdisciplinary framework for contents tourism research. The term ‘contents tourism’ gained official recognition in Japan when it was defined by the Japanese government in 2005, and it has been characterised as ‘travel behaviour motivated fully or partially by narratives, characters, locations, and other creative elements of popular culture forms including film, television dramas, manga, anime, novels and computer games’. The book builds on previous research from Japan and explores three main themes of contents tourism: ‘the Contentsization of Literary Worlds’, ‘Tourist Behaviours at “Sacred Sites” of Contents Tourism’ and ‘Contents Tourism as Pilgrimage’ and draws together these key themes to propose a set of policy implications for achieving successful and sustainable contents tourism in the 21st century.

Creative Tourism

Creative Tourism
Author: Nancy duxbury
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 178924353X

This book provides a synthesis of current research and international best practice in the emerging field of creative tourism. Including knowledge, insights, and reflections from both practitioners and researchers, it covers types of creative tourist, trends, designing and implementing creative tourism products, embedding activities in a community and place, and addressing sustainability challenges. Applying lessons learned from the CREATOUR project and other initiatives, the editors present key information in an actionable manner best suited to people working on the ground. A vital resource for tourism agencies, practitioners, planners and policymakers interested in developing creative tourism programmes and activities, this book will also be of interest to cultural and creative tourism researchers, students, and teachers of tourism and culture-based development.