THEATRE SALUTES THE ENVIRONMENT
International Gallerie|Vol. 24, No. 1, 2021, 'TIME TO WAKE UP! Save Our Environment Now.'
Theatres evolve to reconnect us to each other and the environment
Andrew Filmer
THEATRE SALUTES THE ENVIRONMENT

Theatre is a dynamic art form that combines bodies, light, sound, and materials into exciting live events. But while each show —- whether it’s a play, concert, dance, or something else —- is unique, they are always conditioned by the spaces and places in which they are made and performed. Now, theatres are changing, shaped by local social contexts, greater ecological awareness and the mixing of different art forms. The theatres many of us attend to watch live shows are shaped by past traditions. Horseshoe-shaped auditoriums and picture frame stages come from the stage-auditorium relationship that developed at the end of the 16th century in Italy. These theatres are well equipped for elaborate spectacles like musicals and opera, allowing spectators arranged in multiple layers —- reflecting class differences —- to gaze at another world constructed for them on the stage. The dark interiors of so-called black box studios reflect the desire of 20th-century theatre-makers for more flexible, experimental spaces. These studio spaces seem to cut performances off from the social world outside and enable more abstract and unconventional styles.

Now, performance spaces are increasingly diverse. Modern theatres are much more connected with their surroundings —— and so too are the performances they stage.

Spaces of connection and interaction

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