Abstract

The extensive use of improvisational techniques in rehearsals for chamber theatre productions develops for the performer a strong engagement with the text. The director can channel the movement and gesture that emerge from these techniques into the production itself with results that more effectively convey the literature than traditional rehearsal methods usually evoke. Such a process has benefits for the performer as well as for the production.

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