Bibliographic citations
Guerrero, A., (2022). Comunicación teatral en el teatro digital de pandemia: cambios en el espectáculo durante el primer año de confinamiento social obligatorio por el COVID-19 en Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22280
Guerrero, A., Comunicación teatral en el teatro digital de pandemia: cambios en el espectáculo durante el primer año de confinamiento social obligatorio por el COVID-19 en Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22280
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title = "Comunicación teatral en el teatro digital de pandemia: cambios en el espectáculo durante el primer año de confinamiento social obligatorio por el COVID-19 en Lima",
author = "Guerrero Arteaga, Alessandra Susana",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Theatrical communication is a term that refers to the communication between a theatrical show and its audience. The Theatrical show is a set of different elements and incentives that are used to interact with the audience, which has an active role in this process by using its own set of incentives. However, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, theater has been transferred to a new stage on digital media, a stage where questions about the development of effective theatrical communication begin almost immediately. This qualitative research characterizes the ways theatrical communication presents itself in digital theater shows from the city of Lima, Peru. This objective was achieved by interviewing directors, producers, and actors who were involved in digital theater plays during 2020. These interviews help the research delve into how the new conditions for the creation and performance of these shows generated changes in the theatrical communication process between these shows and the audience. Finally, it is concluded that theatrical communication in pandemic digital theater is used to capitalize on the performativity of digital resources, utilizing technological mediation to adapt communication in its new context, maintaining the theatricality of the show, generating a balance between the use of traditional theater resources and the use of technology, and preserving communication with the audience in an adapted version by making use of typical virtuality interaction channels.
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