Two of the three segments are to be present on the stage of Royce Hall, where the audience will join them in bleachers on stage. It's part of the attempt to transform the event into a kind of church service. The second part, moves to a rehearsal hall downstairs - the first time, Fret said, that the space has been used as a performance space. For Part III, what Fret describes as a "coda," the audience heads back up onto the Royce Hall stage. The entire event lasts about three hours.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Stage Raw: ZAR
Theatre ZAR from Wroclaw, Poland has been in Southern California for over a week, conducting workshops of their choral-physical technique at UC Irvine and UCLA. Their Tryptich opens next week at Royce Hall, as part of the UCLA Live International Theatre Festival.
Two of the three segments are to be present on the stage of Royce Hall, where the audience will join them in bleachers on stage. It's part of the attempt to transform the event into a kind of church service. The second part, moves to a rehearsal hall downstairs - the first time, Fret said, that the space has been used as a performance space. For Part III, what Fret describes as a "coda," the audience heads back up onto the Royce Hall stage. The entire event lasts about three hours.
