Popular Performance

There is no fourth wall in popular performance. The show is firmly rooted in the here and now, and the performers address the audience directly, while the audience answer back with laughter, applause or heckling. Performer and role are interlaced, so that we are left uncertain about just how the per...

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Other Authors: Ainsworth, Adam (Editor), Double, Oliver (Editor), Peacock, Louise (Editor)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Methuen Drama 2017
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