“Theatre is territory. A space for existing outside padded walls. Setting down a stage declares a universal pardon for imagination.” – From The Digger Papers, 1968.
“Theatre is territory. A space for existing outside padded walls. Setting down a stage declares a universal pardon for imagination.” – From The Digger Papers, 1968.
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This is a fair argument for the enduring universal relevance of theatre. I like it!
how about “blogs about theatre are territory”?
I’m not sure if i get it. How is it territory? What kind of territory? Anyone?