当剧院陷入黑暗时……

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER CANADIAN THEATRE REVIEW Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.3138/ctr.188.011
Sharada K. Eswar
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摘要:在《当剧院变黑…》中,沙拉达·K·埃斯瓦尔分享了她如何在厨房里重新想象和定义剧院。从她的香料盒和冰箱里的东西中汲取灵感,她每天都在厨房柜台的明亮灯光下,一边写故事,一边分发一件新作品——从喜剧到悲剧。埃斯瓦尔邀请艺术家们思考如何在这个充满不确定性和悲伤的时代集体照亮这条道路,这是一种鬼灯的戏剧传统。鬼灯是每个人离开后留下的一个灯泡,在黑暗的空地上闪闪发光。
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Abstract:In When the Theatres Went Dark …, Sharada K. Eswar shares how she reimagined and redefined theatre in her kitchen. Drawing inspiration from her spice box and the contents of her refrigerator, she wrote stories while dishing out a new piece everyday—from comedy to tragedy, all under the bright lights of her kitchen counter. Reflecting on the theatrical tradition of the ghost light, a single bulb left on after everyone has left that shines through the darkness of the empty space, Eswar invites artists to consider how they can collectively light the way in this time of uncertainty and grief.
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