"I can take any empty space and call it a bare stage. A man walks across this empty space whilst someone else is watching him, and this is all that is needed for an act of theatre to be engaged."
In his seminal 1968 work, The Empty Space , visionary director Peter Brook redefined the essence of drama. Stripping away the velvet curtains and elaborate artifice of traditional performance, Brook presents a radical, minimalist manifesto that continues to influence modern theatre. The Core Premise: A Man Walks Across a Stage
Brook categorizes the theatrical landscape into four distinct "points of view," each representing a different spirit of performance: THE EMPTY SPACE 50 Years Later | Escape Into Life