Review:
Modernist Theater
overall review score: 4.5
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Modernist theater refers to a style of drama that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by a rejection of traditional forms and an emphasis on exploring new techniques and subject matter.
Key Features
- Exploration of psychological complexity
- Use of symbolism and non-linear narratives
- Innovative staging and design
- Challenges societal norms and conventions
Pros
- Pushes boundaries and challenges audience expectations
- Encourages experimentation and innovation in storytelling
- Addresses complex themes and issues in society
Cons
- May be difficult for mainstream audiences to understand or appreciate
- Can be seen as pretentious or inaccessible to some viewers