Staking our claim
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55422/bbmp.343Keywords:
Rights, Culture, Art, Theatre, Pandemic, Education and EntertainmentAbstract
This article is a small reflection on the future of theater after the covid pandemic. In it, rhetorical questions are raised that encourage the reader and anyone interested in the world of theater to think about where the sector and the playwrights themselves are. The author believes that, in the first months after the pandemic, theaters will open and host comforting works for the public, but he advocates returning to the classic and to the ultimate goal of theater: to educate, teach values and exciting stories to people. Finally, he encourages everyone to claim the right to be on the stage.
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