Abstract
Objectives: This study analyzes Six Characters in Search of an Author as a pioneering work in experimental stage techniques and thematic exploration. It examines how the play challenges traditional theatrical norms through audience engagement and metatheatrical elements, addressing complex themes such as illusion versus reality, the relationship between life and art, and the challenges of artistic creation. Methods: A qualitative approach was used to analyze Six Characters in Search of an Author, focusing on its structure, themes, and innovative techniques. Contextual insights were drawn from literature on Luigi Pirandello and his work, highlighting how the play subverts conventions through audience participation and metatheatricality. Results: The study finds that Six Characters in Search of an Author uniquely challenges boundaries between reality and fiction. Through metatheatrical devices and interactive elements, the play probes the nature of art and existence, blending styles from commedia dell'arte to teatro grotesco. This approach compels audiences to reconsider assumptions about theatricality and representation. Conclusion: Six Characters in Search of an Author is a landmark in theater, disrupting traditional conventions and inviting audiences to engage with philosophical questions about art and reality. Its innovative use of audience interaction and metatheatrical techniques reflects an evolution in theatrical form, demonstrating the power of theater to provoke thought and challenge norms.
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