Abstract
During rehearsals for the 1973 British premiere of Beckett’s Not I, actor Billie Whitelaw collapsed. The actor’s affective experience archives the sensory approach of Beckett’s compositional innovations and demonstrates the collaborative nature of working with this sensation-depriving dramatist.
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©2015 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2015
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