In
this article some results about costs and production of Norwegian subsidised
theatres are presented. The period covered is 1972-1999. During this period the
number of theatres was more than doubled, while the attendance was largely
unchanged. Mainly due to the new institutions, the number of performances
increased by about 45%. With about the same total attendance this means that
the attendance per performance decreased by about the same percentage. The
number of employees (not counting engaged persons) increased by about 60%. All
in all this implied that real costs almost trebled, and so did by a slightly
larger margin public support as well.