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Meredith Conti and Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr. eds. Theatre and the Macabre
This anthology demonstrates that theatre, through its representations of the macabre, has the ability to activate our contemplation of death in a unique way due to the shared physical space inhabited by the performers and spectators. It also explores how “liveness” influences and shapes a macabre theatrical experience, making the encounter uniquely affecting.