From candlelight to Pepper’s ghost, the printing press to the internet, theatre has always embraced emergent technologies to tell and share its stories. For over a decade, the Royal Shakespeare Company have been committed to exploring the future of performance, and what these new forms mean for how artist make and audiences engage.
When transposing live performance from stage to online platforms, what are we leaving in the space in-between? How does AI decision-making impact performance in translation? What does the future hold for artists in the age of AI? Members of the Royal Shakespeare Company will present a theatre performance, unique to Mozfest that happens both live and online. Join Sarah Ellis (Director of Digital Development), Ruthie Doyle (RSC Digital Associate) and James Turnbull (Digital Producer) for a provocation on how and why a theatre company are re-engineering their model to meet the needs of the future.
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