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Welcome to the Amateur Theatre Wiki. This is a place for anyone passionate about amateur theatre. Here, you can find out more about amateur theatre in your home country, town or village. You can discover what amateur theatre was like a century ago and learn how it works elsewhere around the world. Most importantly of all, you can join our growing community of amateur theatre historians, who are busy adding their own amateur theatre histories to this site. History starts now - and the site includes details of productions and performances that happened this year, as well as those that took place in the distant past.
Welcome to the Amateur Theatre Wiki. This is a place for anyone passionate about amateur theatre. Here, you can find out more about amateur theatre in your home country, town or village. You can discover what amateur theatre was like a century ago and learn how it works elsewhere around the world. Most importantly of all, you can join our growing community of amateur theatre historians, who are busy adding their own amateur theatre histories to this site.        


Those histories could be from the distant past to the present day.  
History starts now - and the site includes details of productions and performances that happened this year, as well as those that took place in the distant past. It is a work in progress, and we need your help to grow this Wiki site.  


For too long, amateur theatre has been undervalued in our society. This site celebrates the long history of amateur theatre and
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File:The Gay Lothario. The Great and Celebrated Amateur of Fashion MET DP818363.jpg|The Gay Lothario: The Great and Celebrated Amateur of Fashion
File:Germaine de Staël by Vladimir Borovikovsky.png|Portrait of Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein
File:Bildschirmfoto 2022-12-21 um 10.52.36.jpg|Detail from Theatre Bill, 1827
File:GER — BY – Oberbayern — Lkr. Rosenheim — Gemeinde Bad Endorf — Bad Endorf Ort — Rosenheimer Str. 6 (Volkstheater) Mattes 2021.jpg|Theatergesellschaft Bad Endorf (theatre association in Bad Endorf, Germany)
File:Herbert Gardner, Vanity Fair, 1886-04-07.jpg|Caricature of Herbert Gardner
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shows You can contribute to our understanding of amateur theatre society by adding to this site.  
== Why should you get involved as a contributor? ==
For too long [[wikipedia:Amateur_theatre|amateur theatre]] has been undervalued in societies and cultures around the world. In most nations, the study of theatre has focussed almost exclusively on professional activity. However, amateur theatre has played a vital role in many theatrical ecologies and needs greater acknowledgement. It's only through documenting amateur theatrical activities and histories that the contribution of amateur theatre to these ecologies can begin to be recognised.  


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== How to get an account ==
To contribute to the Amateur Theatre Wiki, you’ll need a user account. It’s easy to get started:


== About the Project ==
# Send an email to '''[a.theatrewiki@lrz.uni-muenchen.de]''' with the subject line "Account Creation Request."
Performing Citizenship (PC) is a research project studying amateur theatre in Europe in the late eighteenth and the early nineteenth century, and the role of non-professional theatre in the development of the modern concept of citizenship. Around 1800, in a time of significant political change and social shifts, the non-professional theatre offered educative possibilities for the acquisition of skills deemed essential to becoming a ‘good citizen’. PC has a particular focus on amateur theatricals in Germany, France, Britain, Sweden and Switzerland between 1780-1850.
# In your email, include:
#* Your username
#* A brief explanation of why you’d like to contribute
#* Any relevant affiliation with amateur theatre (optional)


The project is funded by the European research council and is based at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The project started in 2022 and will run for five years. The five project members are Dr. professor [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meike_Wagner Meike Wagner] (project leader), Dr. David Coates, Dr. Maria Gullstam, MA Julia Stina Skoglund and MA Katrin Frühinsfeld.  
Once your request is reviewed, you will receive a reply with your login details.


== How can you get involved? ==
Firstly, don't be scared! We've made adding entries and editing the Amateur Theatre Wiki as easy as possible. Even if you have no experience editing websites before, this couldn't be easier. 


In order to gather information on historical non-professional theatre, involving citizen science/community scholarship, and to create an open access archive for amateur theatres still active today, PC started the present Amateur theatre Wiki in the autumn of 2022.
Before you start, please make sure that you are aware of the [[Amateur Theatre Wiki:Community guidelines|community guidelines.]]


== People ==
Contact the Admin for account creation 


== Take a look at our examples ==
To get you started, we've created a number of helpful guides. Find out how to:
* [[Löfholmen’s Theatre Society]]
 
* [[Amateur Theatre Wiki:Help#Creating new articles workflow|Create an entry]]
* [[mediawikiwiki:Help:Editing_pages|Edit an existing entry]] by using the [[mediawikiwiki:Help:VisualEditor/User_guide|Visual Editor]]
* [[Amateur Theatre Wiki:Help|Add a picture to an entry]]
 
== How can you search the site? ==
At the top of the page you can enter your search terms into the bar at the top of the page, where it says 'Search Amateur Theatre Wiki'. Alternatively, you might find it useful to search by category. Our [[Special:Categories|categories]] include:
 
* [[:Category:People|People]]
* [[:Category:Venues|Venues]]
* [[:Category:Productions and Performances|Productions and Performances]]
* [[:Category:Clubs, Societies and Institutions|Clubs, Societies and Institutions]]
* [[:Category:Plays|Plays]]
* [[:Category:Music|Music]]
* [[:Category:Dance|Dance]]
 
You might also want to search by country.
 
== Example Entries ==
To give you an idea what sort of information you might find in the Amateur Theatre Wiki, here are some example entries for you to view:
* Example 1 - [[Robert Coates]] (Categories - People and Britain)
* Example 2 - [[Theatergesellschaft Urania]] (Category - Clubs, Societies and Institutions and Germany)
* Example 3 - [[Löfholmen’s Theatre Society]] (Categories - Clubs, Societies and Institutions and Sweden)
* Example 4 - [[Campden House]] (Categories - Venues and Britain)
 
== Structured Data ==
The project has also produced a list of contemporary amateur theater associations which can be visualized as a map [https://w.wiki/86S$ here]. It contains (at the moment) only most of Germany's amateur theater scene organized by [[Bund Deutscher Amateurtheater (BDAT)|Bund Deutscher Amateurtheater]]. A full list of the amateur theaters can be found [https://w.wiki/86Td here].

Latest revision as of 10:34, 21 November 2024

Welcome to the Amateur Theatre Wiki. This is a place for anyone passionate about amateur theatre. Here, you can find out more about amateur theatre in your home country, town or village. You can discover what amateur theatre was like a century ago and learn how it works elsewhere around the world. Most importantly of all, you can join our growing community of amateur theatre historians, who are busy adding their own amateur theatre histories to this site.

History starts now - and the site includes details of productions and performances that happened this year, as well as those that took place in the distant past. It is a work in progress, and we need your help to grow this Wiki site.

Why should you get involved as a contributor?

For too long amateur theatre has been undervalued in societies and cultures around the world. In most nations, the study of theatre has focussed almost exclusively on professional activity. However, amateur theatre has played a vital role in many theatrical ecologies and needs greater acknowledgement. It's only through documenting amateur theatrical activities and histories that the contribution of amateur theatre to these ecologies can begin to be recognised.

How to get an account

To contribute to the Amateur Theatre Wiki, you’ll need a user account. It’s easy to get started:

  1. Send an email to [a.theatrewiki@lrz.uni-muenchen.de] with the subject line "Account Creation Request."
  2. In your email, include:
    • Your username
    • A brief explanation of why you’d like to contribute
    • Any relevant affiliation with amateur theatre (optional)

Once your request is reviewed, you will receive a reply with your login details.

How can you get involved?

Firstly, don't be scared! We've made adding entries and editing the Amateur Theatre Wiki as easy as possible. Even if you have no experience editing websites before, this couldn't be easier.

Before you start, please make sure that you are aware of the community guidelines.

Contact the Admin for account creation

To get you started, we've created a number of helpful guides. Find out how to:

How can you search the site?

At the top of the page you can enter your search terms into the bar at the top of the page, where it says 'Search Amateur Theatre Wiki'. Alternatively, you might find it useful to search by category. Our categories include:

You might also want to search by country.

Example Entries

To give you an idea what sort of information you might find in the Amateur Theatre Wiki, here are some example entries for you to view:

Structured Data

The project has also produced a list of contemporary amateur theater associations which can be visualized as a map here. It contains (at the moment) only most of Germany's amateur theater scene organized by Bund Deutscher Amateurtheater. A full list of the amateur theaters can be found here.