MODERN THEATRE PRACTICES: THEORY, TECHNIQUE, AND INNOVATION
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Assistant Professor Department of Liberal Arts Tripura University (A Central University) Suryamaninagar, Agartala, West Tripura 799022Abstract
This study looks at how modern theatre is changing, focusing on new directing methods and the use of advanced technologies. Traditional theatre, which often followed linear storytelling, is evolving into more interactive and immersive experiences. Today, directors are working more collaboratively with actors, designers, and dramaturgs, creating performances that feel more genuine and connect better with the audience. At the same time, technologies like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and interactive digital media are reshaping how stories are told, making the audience a part of the performance instead of just observers. these technological innovations come with challenges. The high costs of using AR and VR, along with the need for special training, can be a barrier for smaller theatre companies. Additionally, there is a concern that these new methods might push away traditional theatre lovers who prefer live, straightforward performances. Despite these challenges, the study suggests that the future of theatre depends on balancing technology with the emotional depth and storytelling that make theatre so powerful. This research offers important insights into how modern theatre can continue to evolve while staying true to its roots, meeting the changing needs of audiences today.
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