Theatre and Mind
Discover the intricate relationship between psychology and performance in Theatre and Mind by Bruce A. McConachie, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2012. This insightful work, spanning 96 pages, delves into the evolutionary and cognitive underpinnings of theatrical performance and audience engagement.
McConachie explores how our abilities to create, perceive, remember, imagine, and empathize are fundamental to both actors and spectators alike. He presents a compelling argument that a scientific perspective on theatre challenges long-held assumptions about the nature of performance and spectatorship.
Perfect for actors, psychology enthusiasts, and theatre scholars, Theatre and Mind invites readers to rethink their understanding of the theatrical experience. Whether you are an aspiring performer or a seasoned audience member, this book offers essential knowledge for appreciating the profound connections between mind and theatre.