Your openion about Opening theater during COVID?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Actors wait with bated breath for their scene. This time, they are not backstage. At home, they face laptops propped on boxes and books. Dialogues flow, scenes shift and an audience, ranging from a 100 to 2,000, from around the world, watches.
In a COVID-19 world, where performances have been forced to migrate online to survive, live theatre has found creative ways to adapt. That said, the democratisation of theatre is perhaps the only consolation: all virtual theatre poses many novel challenges, starting with denying performers the ability to connect with the energy of a live audience. A full-fledged live play online is a result of weeks of hours-long rehearsals and the determination to “crack the tech.” A play is not a play without its fair share of blocking, physicality, improvisation and stage (in this case, screen) presence.