Overview
The Forest and the Field is a polemical thinking-through of the whole
concept of theatre as a 'space', and a politically motivated exploration
of how, and where, that theatrical space meets the real world that
surrounds and suffuses it. The book begins by demolishing the notion of
the 'empty space' and drawing careful and suggestive distinctions
between 'space' and 'place'. It moves on to consider how the body - of
the actor, or of the spectator - is read within the theatrical
encounter, and how meaning is created in the turbulent movement of signs
between performer and audience. Finally it interrogates the wider
relationship between theatre and its 'outside', culminating in an
attempt to answer the familiar question of whether theatre can change
the world - and, if it can, how it might.