Matt Boothman puts two participatory audio-led performances to the test at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2009. Rotozaza’s GuruGuru followed by David Leddy’s Susurrus.
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Matt Boothman puts two participatory audio-led performances to the test at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2009. Rotozaza’s GuruGuru followed by David Leddy’s Susurrus.
Wondermart continues Rotozaza’s work with audio-instructed performance and develops the site-specific element introduced in Etiquette.
The Forest Fringe is set to challenge every convention in sight, from the role of the audience right up to what we can comfortably classify as theatre.
It’s fascinating when the real world comes into the theatre. But to what degree can you make it come in realistically?
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