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DOI: https://iigdpublishers.com/article/478
Throughout history, theatre has been shaped by the influences of different eras, cultures, and prevailing ideologies. From the traditional approaches of Aristotle and Brecht to the advent of multimedia, theatre has evolved and adapted. This paper examines the techno-symbiosis production approach as a novel template that embraces the director's creative vision while leveraging the advancements of technology in the modern age. By outlining the various processes involved, this paper explores the benefits of this approach, including wealth generation, increased collaboration, enhanced accessibility, and improved performance quality.
Edum Sunday PhD
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