1st Edition

Memos from a Theatre Lab Exploring what immersive theatre 'does'

By Nandita Dinesh Copyright 2017
    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    What does Immersive Theatre ‘do’?



    By contrasting two specific performances on the same theme – one an ‘immersive’ experience and the other a more conventional theatrical production – Nandita Dinesh explores the ways in which theatrical form impacts upon actors and audiences. An in-depth case study of her work Pinjare (Cages) sets out the ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ of her specific aesthetic framework. Memos from a Theatre Lab places Dinesh’s practical work within the context of existing analyses of Immersive Theatre, using this investigation to generate an underpinning theory of how Immersive Theatre works for its participants.

    Introduction



    Chapter One: The Framework



    Chapter Two: The Two Performances



    Chapter Three: The Data & the Spectators



    Chapter Four: The Data & the Actors



    Conclusions





     



     



     



     



     



     



     



    Biography

    Nandita Dinesh teaches Theatre Arts and is Associate Director at the Bartos Institute for the Constructive Engagement of Conflict at the United World College, New Mexico.