![]() Interview Part I: Ionesco’s Rhinoceros in Context Michael Chemers recent book is The Monster in Theater History: The Thing of Darkness, published by Routledge (2018). Through his writings, which have been translated into several languages, this model has become popular around the world. Michael is the founder of the ‘ Ghost Light’ model of dramaturgy : a muscular, creatively engaged, artistically vibrant approach to dramaturgy that requires thorough historical understanding, theoretical training broad and deep, and a passionate dedication to creating powerful, relevant performances of all types. Michael researches the “dramaturgy of empathy,” a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary inquiry that seeks to understand how performance culture moves ideas about compassion and kindness (and conversely, fear and hatred) through social networks. ![]() ![]() ![]() An Interview with Author and Professor Michael ChemersĪbout Michael Chemers Michael Chemers is professor of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. SALVADOR DALI AT THE VINCENNES ZOO, ATTEMPTING TO PAINT A RHINOCEROS SKEWERING A VERMEER. ![]()
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