• Site-specific theatre is a theatrical production that is performed at a unique, specially adapted location other than a standard theatre. This unique site...
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  • Site-specific may refer to: Site-specific art Site-specific recombination, in molecular biology Site-specific theatre This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    festivals List of theatre directors Lists of theatres Performance art Puppetry Reader's theatre Site-specific theatre Theatre consultant Theatre for development...
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  • (2000-08-29). "A Gorilla Rep Manifesto". Theatremania.com. Retrieved 2006-12-19. The official web site for Gorilla Rep. New York Times – Theater Reviews v t e...
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  • Site-specific performance is performance created in relation to a physical site and staged at the site itself (as opposed to a theatre space). It often...
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  • Literary Supplement, and nominated for the Theatre Book Prize in 2020. Site-specific theatre Postmodern theatre "Queen's birthday honours for Penelope Wilton...
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    Akira Takayama (category Site-specific theatre)
    Japanese director. He is the leader of the theatre unit Port B, which he founded in 2003 to create site-specific performances. Takayama was born in 1969...
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  • improvisational theatre), share the action's real-world (non-theatrical) setting (as in site-specific theatre and immersive theatre), or become characters...
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  • Invisible Cities (category Site-specific theatre)
    an experimental production at Union Station in Los Angeles. In this site-specific production directed by Yuval Sharon, the performers, including eleven...
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    adapted to the artistic elements of a production. Site-specific theatre (a.k.a. environmental theatre): The stage and audience either blend together, or...
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  • founded in 1991, and closed in 2022. The company specialises in site-specific theatre and produced its first show of this kind, A Christmas Carol, in...
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  • Scrap and Salvage was a theatre company based in San Francisco, California dedicated to producing site-specific work. The company existed roughly from...
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  • The Kick & Push Festival (category Site-specific theatre)
    innovative theatre festival that takes place in Kingston, Ontario every summer. The festival was founded in 2015, and is run by the Kingston Theatre Alliance...
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  • Tony n' Tina's Wedding (category Site-specific theatre)
    Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding is an "environmental/immersive theatre" event based on a traditional Italian-American wedding and reception, with warm and intrusive...
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  • Beaumont Road (category Site-specific theatre)
    peak of 20 in 1971. 'Home' was the first production of site-specific theatre company Offstage Theatre UK and received media coverage on TV with news reports...
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  • The Speakeasy (San Francisco) (category Site-specific theatre)
    January 10, 2014 in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District at the Boxcar Theatre Studios. The Speakeasy ran for seventy-five performances over five months...
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    Teatro Vivo (category Site-specific theatre)
    Teatro Vivo is a site specific theatre company formed in south London, England, in 2005 by theatre director Sophie Austin. The company has expanded from...
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  • comedy, drama, site specific theatre and kids theatre features productions by Riot Stage, underground Productions, Black Fox Theatre, Divalution, Cracked...
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  • The Drowned Man (category Site-specific theatre)
    several genres of theatre, including so-called site-specific theatre, promenade theatre, interactive theatre or immersive theatre. The audience members...
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  • Euripides, Dionysus in 69 was an example of Schechner's practice of site-specific theatre, utilizing space and the audience in such ways as to bring them...
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    opera – Site-specific theatre – a style that takes place outside of conventional professional theatre venues and uses references to the site for often...
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    Ramlila (category Site-specific theatre)
    Royal House of Benares to create a participatory environmental theatre (Site-specific theatre) on a grand scale, where attendance ranges from few thousands...
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  • People Show (category Site-specific theatre)
    The People Show is the longest-running experimental theatre company in the UK, and is based in London. Along with the poet, sculptor and musician Jeff...
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    in the role of Lord Fauntleroy. In 1994, an Australian open-air/site specific theatre production of Little Lord Fauntleroy, adapted by Julia Britton and...
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    Sleep No More (2011 play) (category Site-specific theatre)
    More is the New York City production of an immersive theatre work created by the British theatre company Punchdrunk. It is primarily based on William...
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  • Transport Group Theatre Company is a non-profit, off-Broadway theatre company in New York City that stages new works and revivals of plays and musicals...
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  • The Masque of the Red Death (play) (category Site-specific theatre)
    within several genres of theatre, including site-specific theatre, promenade theatre, interactive theatre and immersive theatre. The audience members, who...
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    Skewed Visions (category Site-specific theatre)
    Koplowitz as keynote speakers for the first Site-Specific Performance Symposium at the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center of the Graduate Center of CUNY. The...
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  • Laura Farabough (category Site-specific theatre)
    Asleep in 1974, at various colleges in California. Farabough's work was site-specific in many cases, such as Somewhere in the Pacific (1977) and Surface Tension...
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  • Marilyn Wood (category Site-specific theatre)
    visual artists, filmmakers, architects, and musicians experimented with site-specific performance in many NYC venues. The genesis of her Celebration vision...
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