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Essay heading: Grotowskis influence on South African theatre
 
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This can be seen through the execution of Woza Albert in that there are only ever two performers onstage, with minimal stage setups and no special effects at all. Grotowski wanted the notion of Poor Theatre not to relate to the a lack of funds or anything like that, but more along the basis that ‘Poor’ meant a vulnerable actor, stripped of everything that was unnecessary to the performance, even if that included a lack of wardrobe (Woza Albert’s cast mostly stays shirtless with long pants)...
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This contrasted ‘Rich Theatre’, which Grotowski called a theatre of spectacle and one that tried to emulate film and television. As a result, Grotowoski believed theatre should create its own essentialities without trying to emulate something it could never be. Thus, with Woza Albert, there is a definite awareness of what it is and what it is trying to communicate to the audience...
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