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Expanded Course Description
The theatre is a place of learning, and there we learn most about ourselves, our desires, our fears, our prejudices. In the theatre, we willingly agree to believe in a carefully constructed imaginary world, so the audience’s contribution to each performance is crucial. Once we have remotely joined an audience, we allow ourselves to be manipulated, and the experience may help us to know when we are being manipulated against our wills.
How do playwrights, directors, actors, designers, and crews acquire the techniques to achieve this, and how does each production of each play express a unique truth? What is the difference between watching a play in a theatre surrounded by other audience members and watching it digitally on our own? Answer these questions after viewing a wide variety of London-based plays.
https://geo.uoregon.edu/programs/united-kingdom/the-plays-the-thing