The Changing Face of Theatre

Two white theatrical masks leaning against one another against a black background.

Two white theatrical masks leaning against one another against a black background.

March 2020 served as a rebirth for theater. It has been a conquest to consider health, in a medium that thrives off of socialization. A catalyst was born out of the pandemic. An evolution of thought.

 Paul Notice directs a filmed adaptation of Mirrors by Azure D Osborne-Lee. In the black space. The negative space left within the dark gives the space its name. It's a double entendre that pays ode to Black artists, as well.

 It directs your attention “only to the characters,” a paraphrasing of Paul's words.

 The black space does much more than this, though. And any work that comes after this, is posing similar questions like 'What now in theater?'

 What can happen now is dependent on our imagination and resources?

Advantages of Filming

A Black man holds a clapperboard.

A Black man holds a clapperboard.

There is something very groundbreaking within this medium. Something informs our future, here. When theater is a challenge to make, what else can we do?

We make it anyway, with the resources available to us. We tread the plague by creating different ways to consume stories. Parity Productions is certainly not the only one to make this work.

The future shifts without prompting. Just as a story does. There may be triggers and heaps unknown to the outcomes. However, this is when the creative process begins again. When we are met with obstacles, with an objective that remains, even if obsolete.

And what are we creating in the process of overcoming these obstacles? Is it a recreation of a moment that we have seen in theatre audiences before?

These answers are for the artistic direction to execute. A choice of style for the production. An imperative choice to make. It will deeply depend on the artistic goals of the exact production.

Disadvantages of Filming

A Black woman holding a clapperboard.

A Black woman holding a clapperboard.

Gaining access to the equipment can be expensive. Just as tickets to a show can be expensive. There are creative perspectives that many artists can cultivate within reasonable camera prices. But reasonability is relative.

It's something to consider. The disparity can be found within the doors creating theater, along with outside of it. Money will always be an essential part to making media.

I don't underestimate the novelty that theater makers will find... in whatever material they have. What creativity births out of the medium of film and theater, can be endless. And you’ll see this in Mirrors.

But, I digress. There are still many things to consider, in the conceptualization of film making of any kind.

There are many financial elements to consider. Listed below are a few: 

  • Sound/Editing

  • Video/Director of Photography

  • Video Editing

  • Music

  • Mics on set

  • Lighting

Of course this should not limit you, there are ways to get creative without. And perhaps access to resources, you did not know you had. Theater is not as stiff as a medium, as many might like to present.

New Theatrical Experiences

Do theatre productions need to make you feel as if you are actually within a theatre? Are you creating a moment unlike any moment?

This is an evolution of theater. Theater artists during this era in history, might consider film.

Those who love it. Unconditionally, regardless of form.

These are the types of works that we should encourage, and are part of accepting our new reality. There should be more access to virtual productions. If we care about the form being preserved, and if we truly care about access.

Mirrors creates moments unlike other moments. You shouldn’t go into expecting Hamilton the Musical. But instead something that feeds a novice void within art. It's a style of its own. You should go into Mirrors expecting something that feels familiar. But you won't remember seeing it before. The perspective is new, or in some ways an old stranger. Reacquainting itself.

By the way, are you in New York City? Click here for ticket information to the Mirrors set to premiere on November 10th, 2021.

The Evolution of Theater

March 2019 served as a rebirth for theater in a few ways. It was time to recreate telling stories on stage for the safety of others. A catalyst was born out of the pandemic. An evolution of thought.

Paul Notice directs a filmed adaptation of Mirrors. In the black space. The negative space left within the dark gives the space its name. It's a double entendre that pays ode to Black artists, as well.

It directs your attention “only to the characters,” a paraphrasing of Paul's words. 

It does much more than this, though. And any work that comes afterwards, is posing similar questions like 'What now in theater?'

What can happen now is dependent on our imagination and resources.

 

Advantages of Filming

There is something very groundbreaking within this medium. Something informs our future, here. When theater is a challenge to make, what else can we do?

We make it anyway, with the resources available to us. We trend the plague by creating different ways to consume stories. Parity is certainly not the only one to make this work. There is an importance to be self aware of in what ways the future can shift within our dealings of the present.

And what are we creating in that process? Is it a recreation of a moment?

That is for the artistic direction to execute. A choice of style for the production. An imperative choice to make. It will deeply depend on the artistic goals of the exact production.

 

Disadvantages of Film Making

Gaining access to the equipment can be expensive. Just as tickets to a show can be extremely expensive. There is a creative perspective that many artists can find with reasonable camera prices.

It's something to consider, though. The disparity can be found within the doors of creating theater, along with outside of it. Money will always be an essential part to making media.

I don't underestimate the novelty that theater makers will find... in whatever material they have.

There are many elements to consider. Listed below are a few:

  • Sound/Editing

  • Video/Director of Photography

  • Video Editing

  • Music

  • Mics on set

  • Lighting

Of course this should not limit you, there are ways to get creative on a budget. And perhaps access to resources, you did not know you had. Storytelling is not as stiff as a medium, as many might like to present.

 

New Theatrical Experiences

Do theatre companies need to make you feel as if you are actually within a theatre? Are you creating a moment unlike any moment?

This is potentially the evolution of theater, that should at least affect us all to some degree. Those who love it. Unconditionally, regardless of form. These are the types of works that we should encourage, and is part of accepting our new reality.

There should be more access to these types of productions.

Mirrors creates moments unlike other moments. You shouldn’t go into expecting Hamilton the Musical, but instead something that feeds the novice void within art. It's a style of its own. You should go into Mirrors expecting something that feels familiar. But you won't remember it. The perspective is new, or in some ways an old stranger. Reacquainting itself.

By the way, are you in New York City? Click here for ticket information to the Mirrors physical premiere for November 10th, 2021. 

Where were you when the pandemic started?

We had gotten into the groove of our run for Mirrors by 2018 Commission Winner Azure D. Osborne-Lee, when New York City shut down for over a year. It's safe to say that we all thought this would be a blip on the radar of New York Theater. A blip in our lives.

But it wasn't. We couldn’t run our show. We were forced to go online and enter the world of virtual theatre. And where we are now, we believe, is redefining the way we do theater.

Virtual Theatre Experience

We acknowledge the elitism that our craft has fostered within the past. Those very systematic structures are being questioned. 

Theater does not have to be a physical location. That’s not the heartbeat. 

Let theater be a place to fight for parity, even from the comfort of our homes. Let’s support the work that affirms the change we need in the world. 

How to Support Mirrors

If you’re looking for tickets for plays in NYC with Trans and Gender inclusive stories, we invite you to Mirrors. We are gearing up for our filmed production. Our physical premiere is November 10, 2021 at AC&C, and we are hoping to celebrate with you safely. 

The filmed staged production of Mirrors by 2018 Commission Winner Azure D. Osborne-Lee will premiere at Parity’s 5th Annual Awards Ceremony & Celebration on  Wednesday, November 10th, 2021 at 6 pm ET. Click here for in-person and online tickets or sign up here to know when General tickets are on sale. 

Mirrors stands true to our mission and we would love for you to share this experience with us in any way that you can. 

Thank you for your support, without you - we couldn't do this work. Be part of changing theater.