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Theatre in Market Economies argues convincingly that theatre is embedded in the market-driven, political culture of the contemporary United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and Northern Ireland. Through careful analysis of case studies drawn from theatre and its social activity, Michael McKinnie shows theatre as a cultural entity participating actively in a mixed economy.