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Theatre Without Actors? It Can, And Does, Happen

THEATRE Posted: March 22, 2019 10:01 am

Peter Brook posited that any empty space in which one actor walks as someone else watched could be a theatre. The next year, Samuel Beckett wrote a play with no actors. And onward the idea has gone, from Punchdrunk shows, to Enda Walsh’s Rooms and the Royal Court’s Dismantle This Room, in which 15 audience members do precisely that. – The Guardian

THEATRE Published: 03.21.19

Read the story in The Guardian Published: 03.21.19

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