Who Is Peter Brook? (Refresher)Links to an external site.
Let’s talk about acto
Who Is Peter Brook? (Refresher)Links to an external site.
Let’s talk about actors moving across those spaces and identify the type of spaces that have become popular over time.
Certainly as we adapt to a variety of conditions, the usage of space for theatre may not be “traditional” – in fact, a “place to act” and a “place to watch” may become more prevalent. I have experienced “site specific works” – (think Macbeth in a graveyard, plays set in a car or a hotel room) and theatre companies are getting more and more creative with the overall experience. Instructions
Prompt? Watch: the following video (reminder to click the cc icon at the bottom for better comprehension) Submit: your response answering the following questions:
List and describe the four types of theatre stages
In 3-5 complete sentences, explain: if you have seen a play before, which type of theatre you saw the play in and how effective it was for the story.
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