I think about it a little bit more of isan of an hour glass, where i'm like pulling all the things into something as specific as i can get so they can receive it in that way. And their job is to take it and unpack it. Because most of people's experience of like, something like then she fell, or any of the shows that they go to that kind of a them through a eliminal em series of scenes,. They experience it more after, like their unpacking it. The meaning for them is coming, the memory of it is getting layred. All that is actually happening after they step outside of the show, because they're just ta their intake
Zach Morris, Tom Pearson, and Jennine Willett of Third Rail Projects on caring for the audience, incubating new work, and intimacy versus scale.
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