
In this episode Sarit and Elisheva talk with Patrice Miller, an accomplished director-choreographer and performance artist! They discuss Patrice's directing and workshopping of a contemporary Hamlet drawing on the writings of Arunhati Roy and Edward Snowden to embody themes of performance, exile, surveillance and violence. They discuss the connections between acting and being watched within Hamlet, theater, and life in general.
Patrice's website: https://www.patricemillerperformance.com/
For more information on Patrice's contemporary Hamlet workshop: https://ishallmourntherivers.wordpress.com/ and http://dixonplace.org/performances/hamlet-or-i-shall-mourn-the-rivers/?fbclid=IwAR09KBlJuCorE2ey12-N2N2Xa3HNi3u2CgtBhokD6hPcliSebLI9kt2rf0A
Check out Patrice on their socials:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspatricemiller
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madamunnameable/?igshid=1m8chmbwjgqrc