British Theatre Association

The British Theatre Association, originally known as the British Drama League, was an organisation established in 1919 to promote amateur and professional theatre in England. It was founded by Geoffrey Whitworth. Its work included pursuing the creation of the National Theatre, offering library and research services, and encouraging the introduction of drama into the national curriculum.[1] Its name was changed to the British Theatre Association in 1972.[2] The Association was disbanded in 1990, due to financial pressures. Play scripts held in its archive are now in the possession of the Theatre Museum, London.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Sarah Stanton and Martin Banham, ed. (1996). The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-521-44654-9.
  2. Colin Chambers, ed. (2006). Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre. Continuum. pp. 111–112. ISBN 978-1-84714-001-2.


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