Medicine, Theatre and Light in the Era of Postdramatic Theatre Critical Stage, Issue 17
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Medicine, Theatre and Light in the Era of Postdramatic Theatre Critical Stage, Issue 17

The concept of postdramatic theatre has raised discussions, inspired creative explorations and led to research in theatre in recent years. Through the review and reflections on two original medicine-themed site-specific performances created by the authors, The Hong Kong Plague of 1894 (2014) and Morbid Anatomy (2016), the interconnecting relationships among medicine, theatre and light and the potentiality of light in the era of postdramatic theatre are studied. The cross-disciplinary and cross-media flow in the network of medicine, theatre and light could evoke reflection, re-thinking and re-proposal on the concepts of medicine, contemporary theatre and its aesthetics.

 

http://www.critical-stages.org/17/medicine-theatre-and-light-in-the-era-of-postdramatic-theatre/ (英文版)

出版:國際演藝評論家協會