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摘要:2020年5月25日,乔治·弗洛伊德(George Floyd)被谋杀后不久,包括美国戏剧界的许多人在内,人们纷纷呼吁团结起来,反对种族主义。但在实际操作中会是什么样子呢?“我们看到你,白人美国剧院”宣言提出了一项广泛的“变革实践”行动计划,旨在改变我们目前的戏剧制作生态。在这次采访中,作家兼演员基思·汉密尔顿·科布(Keith Hamilton Cobb)为变革莎士比亚戏剧实践提出了一些想法。柯布借鉴了他在戏剧、电影和电视领域的长期职业生涯,以及他作为《美洲荒原》的作者和表演者的经历,并在他的《无题奥赛罗计划》中对排练过程和优先事项进行了一些激进的重新思考。柯布的见解为挑战美国戏剧制作中白人占绝对优势的现状提供了许多方法。
“You want to sort that out?”: A Conversation on Overwhelming Whiteness, Anti-Racism, Theater-Making, and Shakespeare with Keith Hamilton Cobb
Abstract:Shortly after the murder of George Floyd on 25 May 2020, there was a great outpouring of claims to anti-racist solidarity, including from a great many in the American theater establishment. But what would that look like, in action? The “We See You White American Theatre” manifesto lays down a wide-ranging action plan of “transformative practices” aimed at changing our current theater-making ecology. In this interview, the writer and actor Keith Hamilton Cobb lays down some ideas for transformative Shakespearean theatrical practices. Cobb draws on his long career in theater, film, and television, as well as his experience as author and performer of American Moor, and gestures towards some radical rethinking of rehearsal processes and priorities currently being put to the test in his Untitled Othello Project. Cobb’s insights offer numerous ways to challenge the overwhelming whiteness of the American theater-making status quo.