|                     Our experience with the audience                   It is amazing what "ALMA" makes to the audience,                     and how the audience reacts. And what kind of an experience                     it gives to the audience. They can choose their angle of observation,                     their distance from the object, move around, move in and out,                     zoom in and out during the scene, follow an actress throughout                     the scene, sometimes travel with her, and so on. And it influences                     the way of acting also. It´s a new way of acting. It                     has nothing to do anymore with any imitation of life or any                     "method acting" or any projection which we have                     in the theatre. Or any respect of a frame, that we must have                     when we are shooting a film. Nothing of all that. It is like                     really living in a certain intensity, which is more than ordinary                     life. It is living a moment, and letting others peep into                     it or observe it. It creates a new kind of reality. It has                     nothing to do with the illusion of theatre or with cinema.                     It has nothing to do with the aesthetic distance. There is                     almost no aesthetic distance when you watch the scenes. You                     are so close to the actors, you are in the room with them,                     you are sharing the space with them, there is no fourth wall.                     And yet you are not there for them, for the actors. It is                     amazing. I am not capable to describe or to define all the                     aspects of that experience, but it seems to me a very, very                     meaningful experience in the dramatic arts.                   Paulus Manker                      It is so unusual that some people can´t cope with it.                     They sit there like petrified since they are not used to take                     responsibility for their own interests and instincts. They                     are used to their seats as a subscriber, they are used that                     the lights go out, and somewhere in front of them, something                     takers place, in one of that old, not contemporary spaces                     which the most of our theatres are. They are not from our                     time, they are overworn, they are not very useful for most                     of the subjects we are obliged to tell nowadays. That is another                     experience. Therefore some people are really petrified by                     the offer of that evening.                   Joshua Sobol                      What surprised me, I must say, was the fact that the "Polydrama"                     was recieved by the crushing majority of the audience with                     great enthusiasm. I was expecting much more reserved reception                     on the part of the audience. I was afraid. I must say that                     I had these apprehensions in the beginning when we were talking                     about that form, and it was absolutely unclear how they were                     going to react. I could imagine an audience falling back,                     and saying: "No, no, no, I am not going into that kind                     of experience, I don´t want it!" Also I didn´t                     know how the audience will react to the situation where they                     are taken. They are deprived of the illusionistic attributes                     of a stage, when they are deprived of the aesthetic distance.                     I didn´t know how they will react. And yet, what I see                     is: They are ready. They are ready to take it. And they are                     watching it with great fascination ? I was watching the audience,                     too. I think we are going a way beyond what Brecht was dreaming                     with the "epic theatre". It has a feeling of "epic                     theatre" in a way: We are telling a story, quite a huge                     story. We are using all kinds of means to tell the story.                     There are the actors, there is the smell, there is the food                     being cooked. There is the feeling that so many things are                     happening at the same time, which you cannot watch. And that                     is also an experience. You become aware that you are not omnipresent.                     And if you are not omnipresent, you are not omniscient, and                     you are not omnipotent. You have very strong experience of                     your own, you become very humble, because you realize that                     you will never see everything at the same time. And you will                     never see everything. And even if you see, if you go many                     times, you will never have the same combination of scenes,                     which also ends up to a certain meaning.                      I had the night before yesterday a special experience. I followed                     Werfel at a certain point, and came out towards the end of                     the first act, the first half - and all of a sudden I saw                     for the first time the burial cortége, you know, Mahler´s                     funeral, walking at a distance there, in field, and the lights                     of the torches showed through the windows of the house, of                     the walk.                      It was of such serial beauty that moment! And all of a sudden                     I saw old Alma standing there in the field, hardly lit, and                     I realized that Mahler was standing opposite her, at a distance                     of some fifty meters or so. And it was raining outside. And                     that was an event of pure beauty all of a sudden within all                     that experience. It had no text, it had nothing - it was an                     event.                  |                   |