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Performance Research
A Journal of the Performing Arts
Volume 19, 2014 - Issue 2: On Affirmation
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Original Articles

‘You're funnier when you're angry’

Affirmation, responsibility and commitment in David Hoyle's live performance practice

 

Notes

1 While I offer lengthy descriptions of these performances below, it is worth disclosing my own affirmation of a confession that Gavin Butt makes at the end of his recent writing on Hoyle: ‘Nothing I have written here can contain him’ (2013: 58).

2 ‘Curiosity’ and a desire to living ‘experientially’ are offered by Hoyle as an answer to Rupert Smith's question ‘Why inject mysterious substances onstage?’ (2013).

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