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Designing Shakespeare Collection - Audience Expectations
Filename DS_SJ_au23.mov
Description Answer: I mean they're they're just like everything else. They're much more worldly-wise, they're more sophisticated and I think that they, they're more mixed than they used to be. You know, class wise if that, you can still use that expression. There's a much livelier audience than their used to be. Does that change the way that people respond to visual imagery? I mean is there a different type of Well, it's very much more sophisticated. You just have to put a monitor on the stage, I mean you know a TV monitor not a school monitor, you know and and it won't cause a sensation. Everyone's got monitors all over their homes, you know. I mean, you could put, you know, connect things up on the stage that is in everyday life as signposts, as symbols, as as metaphors, and they're get it immediately, you know.
Source DS_10_05_02 (mini DV tape)
Format Quicktime Progressive (audio)
Type Resource Audio
Rights This clip may be used for educational purposes only, any commercial use of this material requires permission from the copyright holders. Misuse or misrepresentation may result in legal action. Copyright holder: Christie Carson, COMPH, Royal Holloway University of London.
Length 51.16 seconds

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