Tomorrow I begin teaching on-line. I have no idea what this world will look like or feel like. I am so used to working in a room with immediate faces of recognition or disdain. Forging ahead… And with that in mind, I have to think of how to teach in a more enveloping way- I also have to do that with two kids who are out of school. The stage is therefore set. I will be conferencing into a world with virtual students while behind me are two kids who are touchable but I certainly hope they will remain on silent mode as I try to communicate with the world through a screen. I am truly teaching postmodern theatre in an insanely Wooster-Group(y) way. It does remind me of the hamlet that they did awhile back…

here is a link to their website.

http://thewoostergroup.org/blog/

I also wonder if you might want to post any postmodern theatre tips while you are at it… what does postmodern design look like to you?

I am thinking of creating a set based on this image made by my son. You can see the process and the product.

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