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Theatrical scene design has been considered one of the world's most beautiful, varied and lively art form that can create an imaginary world. This talk will include the relationship between the audience and the actor and how this transformed the space and the architecture of theatre throughout the ages. The talk will start with the Greeks and continue through different ages before entering The Globe, The Fortune and The Theatre Royal in Drury Lane.
The charismatic Bertie Pearce, an accredited Art Society speaker, will be giving this talk. Doors open at 1.30
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