'State of the Arts is a (perhaps the first) genuine organisational ethnography of a German theatre. Tinius has written a groundbreaking study that links ethnographic fieldwork with fundamental insights into German theatre's institutional makeup to illuminate the remarkable Theater an der Ruhr.' Christopher Balme, Professor of Theatre Studies, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Introduction. Scaling Traditions: An Anthropology of Theatre, Migration, and State; 1. Activism, Aesthetic Education, and the Making of Modern German Theatre; 2. A Public Migrant Theatre: Inventing Institutional Traditions and the Becoming of an Artistic Organisation; 3. Rehearsal as Method: Ethnographies of Conduct and Character; 4. Repertoire Politics: Transnational Theatre and Travel as Diplomacy; 5. Places Along the Ruhr: Situated Knowledge and Refugee Theatre; Conclusion. Proposals for an Ethnography of Theatre and Performance.