The Space
The physical size and position of
the audience.
Is the audience
seated or standing?
Is the audience
moving?
In what direction
does the audience focus?
What is the
distance between audience and performance area?
Does the audience enter the performance
area?
Does the Audience Enter the
Performance Area?
Unless
the theatre artist/engineer deliberately extends performance space
into the audience space, there will always be a physical distance
between performance and audience. Intimate type of theatres such
as the black box theatre minimizes the physical distance. Larger
theatres like the Kalita Humphreys Theater in Dallas, Texas attempt
intimacy by diminishing barriers between performance and audience.
But the distance is there because the performance space is defined.
Also, unless the performance literally includes the audience members
as part of the story (like Shear Madness), there will always
be a psychological distance.
Of
course, one of the more prevalent venues deliberately making the
audience enter the performance area isn't the theatre but the
theme park. While the patron knows that steps to safety have been
carefully taken, a feeling of danger, sometimes suspenseful danger,
due to entering the performance environment ensures a happy experience.
However, once again, a manipulation of focus needs to happen in
order for the story and the suspense to be realized and released.
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