ABSTRACT
This paper aims to elucidate Pan Pan Theatre's aesthetics through an instance of their rehearsal process, especially in terms of their performance mode, which cannot be dissociated from their manifest intention to create a specific atmosphere. This paper explores Michael Kirby's continuum between non-matrixed performance and complex acting, with regard to Pan Pan Theatre's performance style, which enhances a particular conception of time and space as metonymic.
Keywords:
Contemporary Theatre; Postdramatic Theatre; Creative Processes; Company Analysis; Genetics of Performance