Through this creative project, I analyzed how COVID-19 has affected the theatre industry. I created a mini-documentary following ASU’s production of Runaways, which was performed without an audience. The final product was a combination of pre-filmed and self-taped scenes. I documented how students were still able to learn and cultivate their skills during a time where most things are virtual. In addition, I analyzed how the shift to filmed theatre has changed the definition of live theatre, including increased accessibility. I also explored the importance of theatre through analyzing the themes of musical theatre performances such as Rent and Runaways. During a time where people cannot gather, artists are still finding a way to create and tell stories.
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- “Connection in an Isolating Age: ” The Changing Landscape of Live Theater During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Davis, Elizabeth Nelson (Author)
- Moran, Stacey (Thesis director)
- Yatso, Toby (Committee member)
- Arts, Media and Engineering Sch T (Contributor)
- School of Community Resources and Development (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)