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The Audience and the Critic

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

AUDIENCE AND CRITIC

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THE AUDIENCE

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ESTHETIC DISTANCE

(A.K.A. "AESTHETIC DISTANCE")
This is why we don't run up onto the stage to save a character being murdered.

We know it's not real--we are distanced emotionally in some ways from the production
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THE WILLING SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF

THE AUDIENCE MUST PRETEND WHAT THEY ARE SEEING IS REAL WHILE KNOWING IT IS NOT.
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THE REVIEWER AND THE CRITIC

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REVIEWERS

Critics

Why do we have critics?
To provide information to potential audience members and let them know what they are in for if they choose to go.

To provide information to the artists involved in the production.


The critics' writing becomes a part of the historical record of the production.

GOOD CRITICISM ASKS

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