GoodWork Paper 19: GoodWork in Theater

GoodWork Paper 19: GoodWork in Theater
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Author(s): Paula Marshall and Jennifer Reese

Editor(s): Jeff Solomon, Series Editor

Media: Paper

Description: Theater, in a general sense, holds a mirror to humanity, reflecting the dynamics of our culture. In its most sublime state, a play can reflect the personal and social conditions that conspire and inspire us to understand ourselves in more meaningful ways. This theater paper is based on interviews with 35 exemplary theater professionals and their conceptualizations of what is entailed in carrying out “good work” in theater. Good work in theater can be examined on various levels: the reciprocal interactions between an individual‘s commitment and an ensemble‘s shared goals, the successful interchange between audience and performer, or the unique theatrical styles that support the intentions of a particular production. In this paper, we were guided by the following questions: What might good work in theater look like? What does good work in theater aim to do? How (and by whom) does good work get accomplished?




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