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It works across art forms but is known primarily for making site-specific theatre.
He has explored the potential of site-specific theatre in a both his own works and those of others.
My fellow participants and I weren't so convinced that site-specific theatre was emerging or indeed particularly hybrid.
He is artistic director and founder of site-specific theatre company "Pale Fire."
Why would site-specific theatre be exempt from it?
Wildworks is an international site-specific theatre company based in Cornwall, England.
His work includes opera, choral and orchestral pieces, site-specific theatre events and film.
For me determining the role of the audience is one of the key conundrums that the site-specific theatre practitioner must engage with and solve.
Thanks for clearing that up... all this time I thought, by talking about site-specific theatre, we were on a subject I could be interested in.
Site-specific theatre is any type of theatrical production designed to be performed at a unique, specially adapted location other than a standard theatre.
Site-specific theatre frequently takes place in structures originally built for non-theatrical reasons that have since been renovated or converted for new, performance-based functions.
As a counterfeit connoisseur of contemporary culture, naturally you'll be familiar with all strands of immersive, interactive, promenade, environmental and site-specific theatre.
Corble was founder and artistic director of the Midsommer Actors' Company (1990-1999), which created open air site-specific theatre with the emphasis on the actor's performance.
Site-specific theatre (a.k.a. environmental theatre): The stage and audience either blend together, or are in numerous or oddly shaped sections.
July 2007, saw the premiere of "Interiors" at the Manchester festival, a site-specific theatre piece co-written with Johnny Vegas.
The first Arts organisation to take up residency at Castletown House in 2007 was The Performance Corporation, an Irish site-specific theatre company.
I'm afraid I'm not entirely convinced by your call for companies to 'think long and hard' about what site-specific theatre involves when you seem so vague about it yourself.
The Bulb has been used for informal concerts and even a production of Shakespeare's The Tempest presented by We Players, a Bay Area site-specific theatre company.
When the location is meant to imitate, or is itself, the setting of the theatrical story (as is common with site-specific theatre), the performance may also then be called environmental theatre.
Site-specific theatre is commonly more interactive than conventional theatre and, with the expectation of audience members predominantly to walk or move about (rather than sit), may be called promenade theatre.
With Punchdrunk crossing the Atlantic and taking New York by storm, and You Me Bum Bum Train's recent five-star show, site-specific theatre seems in rude health.
In June 2011, the Guildhalls Council Chamber and Sword Room was taken over by the site-specific theatre production, Monsters by Niklas Rådström, a play about the killing of James Bulger.
Theatre Souk is related to promenade theatre, immersive theatre or site-specific theatre, in which each audience member is required to devise his or her own route through the performance and thus has a unique theatrical experience.
Last week, the City University of New York held a symposium on site-specific performance, which included a panel with the ungainly title, Writing About Site-Specific Theatre: Fostering an Emerging and Hybrid Field.
"Site-specific theatre" is a dramatic performance of any kind that can only be performed in a single space, as opposed to conventional theatre which, given the appropriate sets, props and costumes, could theoretically be performed just about anywhere on Earth.