What is theater?
From the beginning, the theater is a game that Transform of texts, whether written or not, in a tissue of quotations, invasion and in motion, a seeking, even trembling. Theater is played, before it is written or spoken. Speaking and writing, the two supposed adversaries, interwoven yet separate, in the event they become a theater. In the theater makes man human services, as well as man in the synagogue, church or the mosque operates worship.
The dramatic text - orphans adopted, played - a building is built to collapse, both the tail and the head, unreasonable, without reference center because he is playing, neither absurd nor illogical crazy. Theater does not ask for the meaning, an interpretative revelation will not undermine longs, but. The rule of interpretation is exceeded and the vagueness of the Theater, without ceasing, again driven in an endless game. The origin of the theater is in the game, even and especially because it comes time to writing. For what is remaining in the creation of a play is more than a mere holding of an idea? A play that would not degenerate into a stretched across the stage shroud must be amorphous but malleable, the game ends on and around the boards. It must be habitable - the games can only be done from the inside - may not be enslaved.
Play is, to take risk, "to say yes to an absurdity, which obeys its own rules and felt again and again such Sense produces, as its other side understands the theater yet. We continue playing. What, what, where? Restless is all fashion sense again divided over the surface of the platform and dispersed, so as not to put in the limits which must act in the theater obvious. Theatre is a perpetual motion images and in contrast to the screen not just a template of the past, but ever present and original in his playing. Even the audience is involved with the theater - a great reference system. And yet the audience knows that it must end the show back out into the world to be found there in the footsteps of the shattered sense of a way.
(This text has been created in the game, with texts by Jacques Derrida and Sarah Kofman, and in conversation with Prof. Claudia Bickmann and Victoria Burke of the University of Cologne, which applies special thanks.)
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