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If we look at theatre both as an organisation and an institution, it is inevitably an environment within which poltics and power play a significant part. Again, however, on the pages on this important and influential report, theatre music ians are not mentioned once. In this paper I will therefore look at the intersection of a particular work environment, a hierarchy of aesthetic contribution and validation, and the politics of perception — or the lack thereof — in critical discourse about theatre music and theatre musicians.
By using qualitative research and discourse analysis, I hope to be able to offer at least some preliminary answers to the following questions: why are theatre musicians undervalued within the organisation and how does this manifest itself?
What are the institutional structures that contribute to the particular hierarchies and vectors of power around the role of music and musicians in theatre? Why does there work output receive so little attention and critical discussion? Sozita Goudouna. Michael Eigtved. Filippo Romanello. Using the methods of performanceart conceptualized by the XX.