![]() ![]() For the purposes of this essay, any outdoor theatre performance characterized by an audience that must be gathered, did not purchase tickets, and are prone to leaving at any time will be called “Street Theatre”. Though many of my performances do not currently take place in the street, it's where I learned, and whether one's performance takes place on the closed-off street of a major festival, the thoroughfare of a county fair, or at a renegade pitch in front of a busy train station at rush hour, I think many of the points will still resonate. This is an attempt to apply this book to my own work in what is possibly the “Roughest of the Rough”: the street. He examines four points of view on theatre: Deadly, Holy, Rough, and Immediate. Peter Brook's 1968 book “The Empty Space” examines theatre from the perspective of a multiple award winning theatre director.
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