Historically, the theater has faced successive challenges from the emergence of other media, beginning with cinema, television and, more recently, video and digital media. Fernanda del Monte is a playwright who has had the particular ability to not simply conservatively affirm the specificity of theater in the face of these other media, but to incorporate them into expanded dramaturgies.
In the recent intensification of the theater's difficulties in deploying publicly during the pandemic this has gained importance; The value of my humors lies in the fact that it is a post-dramatic stage machinery that has manifested itself in multiple expressions of a very diverse nature and it is in this context that this version in book format rescues the most traditional dramaturgy through the sieve of digitality.
This approach, characteristically contemporary from the scenic point of...read more