<p>Every production is a social contract between the stage and the audience. This scene breaks down western genres like Farce and Tragedy, while also expanding into global forms and speculative fiction. We examine how style (from Realism to Polyphonic Storytelling) provides the texture that brings these genres to life, helping you navigate audience expectations with intentionality.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com</p>

Deconstructing Directing

Andrew Roblyer (they/he)

Act 4, Scene 3: Genre & Style Expectations - How Form Shapes Function

JAN 25, 202619 MIN
Deconstructing Directing

Act 4, Scene 3: Genre & Style Expectations - How Form Shapes Function

JAN 25, 202619 MIN

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<p>Every production is a social contract between the stage and the audience. This scene breaks down western genres like Farce and Tragedy, while also expanding into global forms and speculative fiction. We examine how style (from Realism to Polyphonic Storytelling) provides the texture that brings these genres to life, helping you navigate audience expectations with intentionality.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com</p>