The Octagonal Space: Theatre Practice in Dynamic Tension.

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The Octagonal Space: Theatre Practice in Dynamic Tension

Director Actor Author Audience

Director Actor Author Audience

Director Actor Author Audience Do-er Creator Visualizer Seer

Director Actor Author Audience Action Thought Do-er Creator Visualizer Seer

Director Actor Author Audience Experiencing (Understanding) Thinking (Criticizing) Seeing (Empathizing) Feeling (Being)

Director Actor Author Audience Seeing (Empathizing) Thinking (Criticizing) Feeling (Being) Experiencing (Understanding) Audience Effect Mise-en-scène Plot Character

Director Actor Author Audience Seeing (Empathizing) Feeling (Being) Experiencing (Understanding) Grotowski Stanislavski Brecht Artaud Brook Beckett Audience Effect Mise-en-scène Plot Character Chekhov Thinking (Criticizing)