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  • Arte de la Calle

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  • Two Plays: Distant Violence and Conflict Resolved

    Leer en español. In the digital world with its millions of cheap copies, theatrical performance has become—or has gone back to being—a pricey thing. When we are entertained by live human beings rather than by projected reproductions or digital streams, the budget is inevitably much higher. And so a  ticket to the theatre tends to become a luxury good, a symbol of prestige: by purchasing a ticket, one buys the expensive labor of artists with unusual talents, […]

David Brendan O'Meara on substack

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