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Robert Wilson Essay

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Robert Wilson’s unique style of productions of the mid to late 20th century stood out because of his innovative use of space, sound, and lighting. These skills paired with his ability to go beyond the typical norms of production, truly made his shows legendary. Wilson’s Einstein on the Beach production was a notable example of these skills in action. Robert uses elements of acting such as movement, lights, and space among others to combine both traditional theatre and opera. During the time, this type of production was unheard of and many people had doubts on the success of the production. It was the first production to have ever combined opera and live stage acting. Robert was often told things like it “shouldn’t be in a conventional theatre” indicating that opera …show more content…

By emphasizing design, space, and movement Julie Taymor was also able to enhance the live acting scene. One of the elements of her productions that stood out was her use of space. She takes advantage of the fact that live stage production is right there in front of the viewer and does an excellent job engaging the audience. Rather than actors standing and talking to one another, synchronized dancing, singing, and acrobatic movements are all used to fully immerse the audience. In Taymor’s live Spiderman production, Spiderman swung on ropes, flew through the air, and even used the audience as a landing space. To add on to this, Taymor has great control of the audience’s attention. By using tools such as lights and design she is able to draw the audience to a single theme or moment all while building up the centralized story. In her production of the Tempest, she uses a sandcastle to essentially give the viewer new perspectives. By incorporating different camera angles, she showed the sandcastle up close, far away, and some parts in between. Taymor’s creative use of director tools ultimately made her productions

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