Review:
Postmodern Theatre
overall review score: 4.3
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Postmodern theatre is a style of theatre that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by a focus on fragmentation, self-reflexivity, and the breaking of traditional theatrical conventions.
Key Features
- Fragmentation of narrative
- Deconstruction of language
- Meta-theatricality
- Intertextuality
Pros
- Encourages creativity and innovation in storytelling
- Challenges audiences to think differently about theatre
- Promotes diverse perspectives and voices in performance
Cons
- Can be alienating or perplexing for some viewers
- May lack cohesive plot or structure