The Power of Proximity and the Theatre of Touch: What Losing Live Audiences May Mean for Theatre
Being close to others is intrinsically associated with theatre. In Shakespeare’s London, theatre...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Johnston | 18th Apr 2020 | Essay, Immersive Theatre, Sydney
Being close to others is intrinsically associated with theatre. In Shakespeare’s London, theatre...
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