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TEDxSydney - Simon Stone - What is Theatre Capable Of?

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    Simon Stone: Hi. My name is Simon Stone and this is a bare stage.
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    Theatre director Peter Brook opened his seminal book, The Empty Space,
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    with this statement, "I can take any empty space and call it a bare stage.
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    A man walks across this empty space while someone else is watching him
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    and this is all that is needed for an act of theatre to be engaged."
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    There, you all just engaged in an act of theatre.
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    [laughter]
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    Emptiness is an unnatural, but common state for a theatre.
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    Before the theatre makers come to transform it with design, movement, and
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    language the stage is bare.
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    Before an audience arrives in the auditorium it's just an empty set of chairs waiting to be sat in.
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    These two spaces face each other without humans to make sense of them yet.
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    There's a sadness to an empty theatre, to its not yet being.
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    But there's also an exhilarating sense of potential, a sense that anything at all could
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    unfold in this space.
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    That's what I want to look at today, the genesis of a moment of theatre, the first principles
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    of the art form, what theatre is capable of.
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    So, you're all watching an empty stage.
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    This is what happens when someone walks onto it.
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    This is the actor up close.
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    This is him facing the back corner.
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    This is him lying face down in the middle of the stage.
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    This is him speaking. This is him telling us what he had for breakfast.
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    Unnamed Actor: [his speech is muffled] Two poached eggs and a slice of toast.
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    [laughter]
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    This is him telling us what he had for breakfast with his face turned to us.
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    Unnamed Actor: Two poached eggs and a slice of toast.
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    This is him standing up.
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    This is what it looks like when only half the stage is lit.
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    [laughter]
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    This is what it looks like when only a quarter of the stage is lit.
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    This is what the stage looks like when only the person on it is lit.
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    When only his face is lit.
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    [laughter]
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    When only his lips are lit.
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    [laughter]
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    This is what his lips look like when he tells us what he had for breakfast.
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    Unnamed Actor: Two poached eggs and a slice of toast.
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    [laughter]
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    This is the actor lit only from one side.
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    This is the actor lit from the other side.
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    This is the actor lit in a different colour.
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    This is him lit in one colour and the stage in another.
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    This is the actor in darkness.
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    [laughter]
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    This is him in darkness telling us what he had for breakfast.
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    [laughter]
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    Unnamed Actor: Two poached eggs and a slice of toast and some crispy bacon.
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    [laughter]
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    This is a light coming from the wings.
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    This is the actor walking towards it.
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    This is a newly bare stage.
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    This is the high-pitched noise that's been on since the beginning of the talk turning off.
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    [laughter]
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    This is a different actor walking across the stage.
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    This is two people passing each other on a stage.
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    This is them passing each other on a stage making brief eye contact, smiling, then one
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    of them looking back over their shoulder as they walk away.
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    [laughter]
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    This is them passing each other, making eye contact, smiling, both looking over their
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    shoulders, looking away, stopping, looking back, smiling again, and one of them speaking.
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    Ewan: Anita?
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    Simon: And the other replying.
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    Anita: Ewan?
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    Ewan: Yeah.
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    Anita: Oh my God. Wow!
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    Ewan: I didn't know you were in town.
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    Anita: I got back last year.
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    Ewan: I had no idea.
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    Anita: Yeah, sorry. I meant to get in touch.
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    Ewan: It's good to see you.
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    Anita: Yeah.
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    This is the same conversation with her holding another man's hand.
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    [laughter]
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    Ewan: Anita?
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    Anita: Ewan?
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    Ewan: Yeah.
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    Anita: Oh my God.
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    Ewan: Yeah.
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    Anita: Wow.
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    [laughter]
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    Ewan: I didn't know you were in town.
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    Anita: I got back last year.
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    Ewan: I had no idea.
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    Anita: Yeah, sorry. I meant to get in touch.
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    Ewan: It's good to see you.
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    Anita: Yeah.
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    This is what happens if he's with a group of friends.
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    [laughter]
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    Ewan: Anita?
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    Anita: Ewan?
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    Ewan: Yeah.
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    Anita: Oh my God.
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    Ewan: Yeah.
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    Anita: Wow.
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    Ewan: I didn't know you were in town.
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    Anita: I got back last year.
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    Ewan: I had no idea.
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    Anita: Yeah, sorry. I meant to get in touch.
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    Ewan: It's good to see you.
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    Anita: Yeah.
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    And this is what happens if the same conversation happens in a crowded place.
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    [laughter]
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    This is also what 63 people look like on a stage.
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    [laughter]
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    [same conversation happens but is barely audible]
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    [laughter]
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    OK. So this is what happens if we raise the volume of their conversation.
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    Anita: Oh my God.
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    Ewan: Yeah.
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    Anita: Wow.
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    Ewan: I didn't know you were in town.
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    Anita: I got back last year.
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    Ewan: I had no idea.
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    Anita: Yeah, sorry. I meant to get in touch.
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    Ewan: It's good to see you.
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    Anita: Yeah.
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    [crowd of 63 talking in background]
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    This is what the whole scene sounds like with a romantic underscore.
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    [music begins]
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    Ewan: Anita?
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    Anita: Ewan!
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    [music ends]
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    Or with an avant garde soundscape.
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    [buzzy feedback noises]
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    Anita: Yeah, sorry. I meant to get in touch.
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    Ewan: It's good to see you.
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    Anita: Yeah.
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    Simon: Or if it's set at a party.
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    [dance music blasts]
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    Ewan: Anita. [raised voice]
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    Anita: My gosh.
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    Ewan: Yeah. Anita: Oh my God.
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    Ewan: Yeah. I didn't know you were in town.
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    Anita: I got back last year. Ewan: It's good to see you.
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    Anita: Yeah. Yeah. Sorry, I meant to get in touch.
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    And this...
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    [dance music ends]
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    ...is what happens if the whole scene takes place with a crowd watching a talk, someone
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    delivering a talk.
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    Speaker: So it engages conversation with these people and mango has got an innate attraction
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    to kids. I'm not sure if it's the screams and high-pitched talk, but she's fascinated
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    by them. It could be the fact that the local school kids have a blue and yellow uniform.
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    [laughter]
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    Speaker: So she might think they're little fluffy macaws. But whatever it is...
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    [speaker's voice becomes background to conversation between Ewan and Anita]
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    Ewan: Anita? Anita: Ewan?
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    Ewan: Yeah. Anita: Oh my God.
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    Ewan: Yeah. Anita: Wow.
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    Ewan: I didn't know you were in town.
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    Anita: I got back last year.
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    Ewan: I had no idea.
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    Anita: Yeah, sorry. I mean to get in touch.
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    Ewan: No, it's good to see you.
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    [speech ends with applause]
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    Anita: Yeah.
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    [applause]
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    Anita: What have you been doing?
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    Ewan: [inaudible 0:08:45]
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    [crowd discussions]
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    Anita: Oh. OK. Thanks.
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    Anita: Maybe we could have a coffee some time?
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    Ewan: Yeah. Yeah. No, that would be great. All right, there you go.
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    Anita: OK. Thanks.
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    Ewan: All right.
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    [sound of a kiss]
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    Ewan: It's good to see you.
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    Anita: Yeah.
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    Ewan: All right. See you.
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    Anita: OK. Bye.
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    This is a woman smiling.
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    This is a blackout.
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    [laughter and applause]
Title:
TEDxSydney - Simon Stone - What is Theatre Capable Of?
Description:

Theatre director Simon Stone deconstructs some of the common visual and audio tricks of modern theatre in this first-ever performance utilising a cast of first-time volunteer actors recruited in the days prior to TEDxSydney 2011 and rehearsed just once, the night before the event!

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Video Language:
English
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Project:
TEDxTalks
Duration:
09:45
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