Talk:Site-specific theatre

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Plenty of material could be added on the history of site-specific theatre, as well as connections to theory. In particular, Mike Pearson's text Site-Specific Performance should be referenced, along with its bibliography of readings. A link or reference to the term “site-specific performance” would also be useful, which now currently is directed immediately to "site-specific art." A discussion of the distinction between site-specific theatre, site-specific art, and site-specific performance would also be helpful, especially as the term "performance" is utilized within both the theatre and visual art communities. Rmlouis (talk) 20:37, 9 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

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