Postdramatic theater
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British pronunciation/pˌəʊstdɹɐmˈatɪk θˈiətə/
American pronunciation/pˌoʊstdɹɐmˈæɾɪk θˈiəɾɚ/

Definition & Meaning of "postdramatic theater"

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a style that challenges traditional dramatic conventions and instead focuses on the sensory and emotional experience of the audience

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What is "postdramatic theater"?

Postdramatic theater is a style of performance that moves away from traditional storytelling and dramatic structures. Instead of following a linear plot or focusing on character development, it emphasizes creating a sensory and emotional experience for the audience. This style often uses unconventional techniques, such as abstract staging, multimedia elements, and physical expressions, to engage the audience's senses and emotions directly. The goal of postdramatic theater is to explore new ways of presenting and experiencing theater, prioritizing the impact on the audience over traditional narrative techniques.

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