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Distance Dramaturgy

Pages 214-220 | Published online: 09 Jun 2010
 

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2. Class of ’76 is a performance in which Alex tells the story of his attempts to track down the other 34 children in his infant school class photograph.

3. It is notable that we both turned 35 during the making of The Lad Lit Project.

4. This is the period that Alex had originally said would be the setting for his Lad Lit novel.

5. Allan Kaprow, Assemblage, Environments and Happenings (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1966), pp. 207 and 181.

7. For Distance Dramaturgy we took turns to email each other questions that prompted reflection on our collaboration for The Lad Lit Project. The actual writing of Distance Dramaturgy has borrowed from the Ben Elton/Richard Curtis ‘Blackadder model’– a model neither of us has used before. This process required one of us to write the first draft of the article then email it to the other, deleting the ‘original’ version from their files. The other then wrote draft two, making whatever revisions or rewrites they wanted, and emailed it back, in turn destroying their ‘original’ version, and so on.

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