There Are No Spectators: Participatory Theatre and Performing the Faith
byIn participatory theatre, everyone involved produces a work that no one could accomplish alone. Is it the same when we are performing the faith?
In participatory theatre, everyone involved produces a work that no one could accomplish alone. Is it the same when we are performing the faith?
Review of Timothy G. Gombis, The Drama of Ephesians: Participating in the Triumph of God (Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2010). This is an exciting…
One of the reasons for naming this blog Transpositions is that all of us are interested in creative transpositions between the arts and Christianity,…
Among Christian theologians and ethicists who utilise theatrical metaphors and models, it is common to assign to Scripture the role of script. If life…
Because I am researching theatrical improvisation as a model for Christian living, I often get questions about improv from people who are skeptical that…
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“I never like jazz music because jazz music doesn’t resolve. But I was outside the Bagdad Theater in Portland one night when I saw…