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Repurposing Rage (or Rage Re-Boot)-- How Audience’s Outrage Supports Generative Processes in Theatre Making (2023)

Nina Marlow
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This thesis explores process driven creation of new work over five months (April 2023 - August 2023) in Finland. Process included meditation in nature and performances of OUT RAGE, which asked audiences to participate by sharing a concern –outing a rage– with an eco-punk astral messenger. Final products were audience inspired potential products that integrated the overall process, including performance observations and reflections. As a theatre maker with an interest in social and environmental justice, I am invested in creating new work that speaks to the current human condition of our lack of agency on a dying planet. Embracing the certainty of global warming on a human scale, acknowledging anger in society without inciting violence, and then creating new work informed by a collective of participants are at the core of this thesis.
typeresearch exposition
keywordstheatre, multimedia, visual art, Sculpture, audiences, engagement, performance, Climate Change, Storytelling, outrage
date21/09/2023
published21/09/2023
last modified21/09/2023
statuspublished
share statusshared with registered RC users
affiliationUniversity College Cork
copyright2023
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageAmerican English
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2301462/2301463
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rc.2301462
published inResearch Catalogue


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