Reading Ashley's blog prompt was very informative and thorough. And I guess I'm with y'all on being a little late on my post. My apologies for this.
Anyway answering the first question in relation to the time and pace of twitter dramas I was not as aware that these twitter dramas were considered theatre up until we began discussing them in class. The reality of this interesting logic of theatre is the purpose to explain a simple situation in a few words creating a dramatic theatrical piece. Using the hashtags as a form of entertainment is a unique way of presenting theatre in a modern way. Now-a-days a lot of people in the theatre department and in the theatre lifestyle period have been trying and asking, "how can we reach out the general public to being back theatre?" This way of quick simple twitter dramas could be a wonderful start to theatre making a huge comeback with the public. On Friday in class we had a cool experiment where we were asked to create our own twitter dramas and then the presenters performed them in different areas of the room allowing the audience to choose which performance they would like to walk up and see.
The next step further in developing this twitter dramas would be to communicate through these to show the advanced everyday life. Bringing the people what they want to see should be the main objective to intrigue them into wanting to see more. For most of these posts I've mentioned theatre being an old past time, however by creating these unique and awesome forms of theatre it can be helpful towards gaining back a larger more excitable audience. I feel like a next step further would be like the artist who create the powerful pieces of work that are preserved and honored have a big influence on todays viewers. http://birdgunblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/banksy-orleans-museum-of-art.html Check out this link to see a very nice piece of artwork.
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