Ontroerend Goed’s Audience is a theatre performance exploring the varying divisions between an audience, a crowd, a community, witness and mob. This article considers the responses of audience members to this performance, focusing on a pivotal moment of abuse. It reveals a plurality of ways in which individual spectators may experience the same event. In doing so, it explores how audience members experience such moments in terms of the perceived ‘authenticity’ or otherwise of theatrical abuse. It further considers the tensions between the kinds of participation that are offered by this performance and how this is taken up by audiences, showing how ‘non-activity’ can itself be seen as a kind of participation
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
This articles looks at two theatrical performances from the point of view of their spectators. The a...
Ontroerend Goed’s Audience is a theatre performance exploring the varying divisions between an audie...
Ontroerend Goed’s Audience is a theatre performance exploring the varying divisions between an audie...
The participation we ask for in applied theatre takes different forms, and the safety we provide to ...
This article examines the way that ethics underpin and affect audience participation in contemporary...
This article uses the experience of a piece of immersive theatre (Coney’s Early Days of a Better Nat...
This paper explores how audiences describe and evaluate their experience of a live performance. Much...
This dissertation develops a theory for analyzing the role of audiences as aesthetic resources in co...
This dissertation develops a theory for analyzing the role of audiences as aesthetic resources in co...
Through their ‘Theatre Map of Wales’, launched in 2009 and running between 2010-11, National Theatre...
honors thesisCollege of Fine ArtsTheatreSydney Check-O'DonnellThis thesis explores the relationship ...
This paper charts an investigation into how creative and dialogic research methods can enhance under...
This paper explores developments in the political representations of English theater audiences from ...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
This articles looks at two theatrical performances from the point of view of their spectators. The a...
Ontroerend Goed’s Audience is a theatre performance exploring the varying divisions between an audie...
Ontroerend Goed’s Audience is a theatre performance exploring the varying divisions between an audie...
The participation we ask for in applied theatre takes different forms, and the safety we provide to ...
This article examines the way that ethics underpin and affect audience participation in contemporary...
This article uses the experience of a piece of immersive theatre (Coney’s Early Days of a Better Nat...
This paper explores how audiences describe and evaluate their experience of a live performance. Much...
This dissertation develops a theory for analyzing the role of audiences as aesthetic resources in co...
This dissertation develops a theory for analyzing the role of audiences as aesthetic resources in co...
Through their ‘Theatre Map of Wales’, launched in 2009 and running between 2010-11, National Theatre...
honors thesisCollege of Fine ArtsTheatreSydney Check-O'DonnellThis thesis explores the relationship ...
This paper charts an investigation into how creative and dialogic research methods can enhance under...
This paper explores developments in the political representations of English theater audiences from ...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
Questions around what audiences do are becoming ever more complex as innovative modes of participat...
This articles looks at two theatrical performances from the point of view of their spectators. The a...