Site-specific theater
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British pronunciation/sˈaɪtspəsˈɪfɪk θˈiətə/
American pronunciation/sˈaɪtspəsˈɪfɪk θˈiəɾɚ/

Definition & Meaning of "site-specific theater"

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a type of theater that is created for and performed in a specific location, often outside of traditional theater spaces

What is "site-specific theater"?

Site-specific theater is a style of performance that takes place in a location chosen for its unique qualities, rather than in a traditional theater space. The performance is designed to interact with and make use of the features of the chosen site, such as its architecture, history, or natural surroundings. This type of theater often involves adapting the narrative or staging to fit the specific characteristics of the location, creating a more immersive and contextually relevant experience. The goal of site-specific theater is to engage the audience in a unique way by transforming ordinary or unconventional spaces into a backdrop for the performance, enhancing the overall impact of the story being told.

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