Abstract

Performing artists will find ways to present their work, often in spaces that they find and adapt for their own use. This paper will provide a number of historic examples of the use of “found spaces” for theatrical performance (specifically referencing the work of Peter Brook and CIRT), as well as contemporary case studies of buildings that have undergone significant renovations. Contemporary projects will include the Lookingglass Theatre (a former municipal pumping station), the Steppenwolf Garage (a parking structure), and the Lincoln Park Music Theatre (a former bank building).

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