Imaginary Evidence layers documentary footage, fiction, home movies, sound, show clips, anecdotes, theory, interviews and text to create an interactive exploration of Forced Entertainment's work, methods and preoccupations. The CD-ROM also contains an archive containing descriptions and images of all the acclaimed British company's productions.
Forced Entertainment, 2003, CD-ROM.
£35.00
“Rigorous, vivid, heartfelt, and timely, Brandon Woolf’s Institutional Theatrics tells at least three urgent stories. Most visible is the story of modern and contemporary theater in Berlin, bursting with some of the...
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This book makes a major contribution to the fields of theatre and performance studies, devised performance practice, and practice-based research. The authors provide a treasure-trove of performance exercises that will...
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Drawing out the particularities of working in twos, with a focus on collaborative performance making, Entanglements of Two: A Series of Duets considers the duet as a particular configuration in...