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THEATRICAL experiments are plentiful but few last.
But it has a special relationship with opera, which has its roots in theatrical experiments in late-16th-century Florence.
In Scotland, it's your last chance this weekend for the theatrical experiments of Arches Live, and your first chance to catch the latest from Linda McLean.
Yeats, who was influenced by probing theatrical experiments from around the globe, was most urgently moved by a desire to create drama that was "remote, spiritual, ideal".
The stage is like a laboratory where you can run theatrical experiments, imposing interesting conditions on the cast or story and seeing how they pan out.
Through the 20th century, theatrical experiments drew the audience physically into the performance space as they wound them emotionally into the action.
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The Romans in Britain was one half of a theatrical experiment.
Last week I made it come true by taking part in the play White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, a theatrical experiment by the Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour.
As well as a theatrical experiment, Norris said the production would also prove interesting in terms of the audience it brought through the door.
Michael Frayn's Copenhagen is practically a theatrical experiment in Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, while Tom Stoppard's Arcadia is infused with the mathematics of chaos theory.
This "live theatrical experiment," the sort of thing usually confined to R&D workshops, is possible because The Events was collaboratively commissioned and produced.
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