Terry Morgan – Stage Raw
One of the definitions of “meta-theatrical” is a theatre piece that constantly reminds the audience that they’re watching a play — one which comments on theatre in general. One famous example of this technique is Our Town, where the Stage Manager — not the narrator, mind you, but explicitly the Stage Manager — tells the audience immediately that watching a play is what they’re doing. Read more…
Dany Margolies – The Daily Breeze
Playwrights love pouncing on our flaws, sometimes with harsh words or warnings for us or with outrageous exaggerations. Read more…
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