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“Theatre—unlike fiction, painting, sculpture and film—is really a language whose words consist to an unusual degree of things that are what they seem to be.”
Bert States
“Theatre has always traded in nowness, and at various points in its history has developed new ways in which to heighten the spectator's awareness of the present moment.”
Andy Lavender
"It is not enough to discover the secret of a play, its thought and feelings—the actor must be able to convert them into living terms."
Konstantin Stanislavski
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"The theater is the only institution in the world which has been dying for four thousand years and has never succumbed. It requires tough and devoted people to keep it alive."
John Steinbeck
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“A fictional story is a pretended representation of a state of affairs; but a play, that is, a play as performed, is not a pretended representation of a state of affairs but the pretended state of affairs itself.”
John Searle
“Derrida challenged the assumption that it is within the power of human nature to enter a now, to become entirely present to itself.”
Elinor Fuchs
“In postdramatic theatre, the word is replaced by breath, rhythm, the now of the corporeal presence in flesh and blood. There is an opening and dissemination of the word, so that meaning is not necessarily communicated anymore from A (stage) to B (spectator), but a specifically theatrical, “magic” transference and connection emerges by means of language. Its early theoretician was Artaud.”
Hans-Thies Lehmann
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