Abstract
List of illustrations List of figures Acknowledgements Abbreviations Note to readers Introduction Part I. Competition: Theatre and Laissez-Faire: 1. Monopoly and free trade: fair and unfair competition 2. Property and the stakes of private interest 3. Industrial regulation and safety 4. Marginal economics, national interest and the half-naked woman Part II. Ownership and Entrepreneurialism: 5. Opportunity, finance and failure 6. Profit 7. Business structures 8. Gender, 'gentlemanly capitalism' and the wo-manager Part III. Industrialization, Commodity Capitalism and Theatre Production Systems: 9. Labour and labourers 10. Theatre as cultural capital Appendix: 'To the public. Charles Kemble's mercies or the '999' increasing' Notes Bibliography Index.
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