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Beyond Immersive Theatre Aesthetics, Politics and Productive Participation
Başlık:
Beyond Immersive Theatre Aesthetics, Politics and Productive Participation
ISBN:
9781137480446
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Yayın Bilgileri:
London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XIII, 241 p. 7 illus. in color. online resource.
Contents:
Introduction -- 1.Theatre in a Box: Affect and Narcissism in Ray Lee's Cold Storage -- 2.Theatre in the Dark: Spectatorship and Risk in Lundahl & Seitl's Pitch-black Theatre -- 3.Theatre through the Fireplace: Punchdrunk and the Neoliberal Ethos -- 4.Frustrating Theatre: Shunt in the Experience Economy -- 5.Theatre in the Marketplace: Immaterial Production in Theatre Delicatessen's Theatre Souks -- Conclusion.
Abstract:
Immersive theatre currently enjoys ubiquity, popularity and recognition in theatre journalism and scholarship. However, the politics of immersive theatre aesthetics still lacks a substantial critique. Does immersive theatre model a particular kind of politics, or a particular kind of audience? What's involved in the production and consumption of immersive theatre aesthetics? Is a productive audience always an empowered audience? And do the terms of an audience's empowerment stand up to political scrutiny? Beyond Immersive Theatre contextualises these questions by tracing the evolution of neoliberal politics and the experience economy over the past four decades. Through detailed critical analyses of work by Ray Lee, Lundahl & Seitl, Punchdrunk, shunt, Theatre Delicatessen and Half Cut, Adam Alston argues that there is a tacit politics to immersive theatre aesthetics - a tacit politics that is illuminated by neoliberalism, and that is ripe to be challenged by the evolution and diversification of immersive theatre.
Dil:
English