Site specific theatre

Site specific theatre

Site specific theatre is a performance which can only be done in a particular place or site. The physical constraints and characteristics of the site are used as part of the performance. For example, if a company was doing a piece of historical drama, they may use a Tudor manor for their site.

Site specific theatre is often linked with alternative theatre, such as physical theatre and promenade theatre. However, this form of theatre has mainstream support. The opening passage of Peter Brook's "The Empty Space" can be linked directly to site specific work. It is also believed that much early theatre that took place before the advent of the professional theatre and the now familiar theatre space could be seen as site specific. On top of this, many Universities are including site specific work into their theatre degree programs, encouraging an up-surge in site specific work being performed by new companies.

companies performing site-specific work

:Atlantic Events (New-York London Amsterdam) www.AtlanticEvents.nl
Dogtroep (Netherlands) [http://www.dogtroep.nl]
Scrap and Salvage (San Francisco) [http://www.scrapandsalvage.com]
Wilson+Wilson (UK) [http://wilsonandwilson.org.uk]

Skewed Visions (Minnesota, USA) [http://skewedvisions.org]
Grid Iron (Scotland, UK) [http://www.gridiron.org.uk/]
Semper Fi (Ireland, UK) [http://www.panpantheatre.com/Sym_03/companys/semperfi.htm]
Forster & Heighes (England, UK) [http://www.forster-heighes.org.uk/]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Site specific theatre — …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Site-specific art — is artwork created to exist in a certain place. Typically, the artist takes the location into account while planning and creating the artwork. The actual term was promoted and refined by Californian artist Robert Irwin, but it was actually first… …   Wikipedia

  • Theatre — For other uses, see Theatre (disambiguation). Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet, in 1899 Theatre (or in American English theater[1]) is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience …   Wikipedia

  • Offstage Theatre — City Charlottesville, Virginia Country United States of America Type site specific theatre Opened 1989 …   Wikipedia

  • Theatre of Voices — is a vocal ensemble founded in 1992 which focuses on early music and new music. Members of the U.S. based group are from both the United States and England. It was formed by Paul Hillier as an avenue to do more contemporary music when his group,… …   Wikipedia

  • theatre — /thee euh teuhr, theeeu /, n. theater. * * * I Building or space in which performances are given before an audience. It contains an auditorium and stage. In ancient Greece, where Western theatre began (5th century BC), theatres were constructed… …   Universalium

  • Theatre of Pompey — Ancient monuments in Rome name=Theatre of Pompey label name=Theatre of Pompey tekst1=Theatre of Pompey label x=0.17 label y=0.37 location= Regione IX Circus Flaminius date=55 BC builder=Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus type=Roman theatre (structure)|The… …   Wikipedia

  • Theatre 503 — Infobox Theatre name = Theatre503 caption = Theatre503 and Latchmere Pub, from Battersea Park Road address = 503 Battersea Park Road city = London country = UK designation = latitude = 51.4746 longitude = 0.1542 architect = owner = capacity = 65… …   Wikipedia

  • Walk the Plank (theatre company) — Walk the Plank is a firm who specialize in pyrotechnics and theatre and organizing events. Their shows are on land and on water and can include stage plays, music, lighting, visual images, fire, and fireworks. They were established by John… …   Wikipedia

  • Bedlam Theatre — is a student run theatre owned by Edinburgh University.HistoryBedlam is housed in the former New North Free Church at the foot of George IV Bridge in Edinburgh. The building was designed by Thomas Hamilton, an architect also involved in the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”