Based on the Marquis De Sade's novel, Philosophy in the Bedroom, XXX, a controversial work by the Spanish Performance group La Fura Dels, has divided critics and audiences in Europe and Australia. On the one hand, the performance has been chastised for its lack of intellectual coherence and tedium. On the other hand, it has been lauded as a piece of innovative theatre that addresses the audience's senses through a variety of theatrical and multi-media devices in order to challenge their preconceptions about the connections between sex and politics in contemporary culture. Writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, Stephen Dunne asks "Why is this so desperately-naughty show so dull to watch?"
This paper challenges Dunne's assessment of the performance by examining the relationship between the performers and spectators in terms of what Susan Melrose calls theatre's specular and somatic economies in order to analyse the specific ways in which XXX simultaneously challenges and confounds traditional notions of theatrical spectatorship.
History
Event
Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies. Conference (2004 : Wellington, N.Z.)
Pagination
1 - 12
Publisher
ADSA
Location
Wellington, N.Z.
Start date
2004-06-30
End date
2004-07-03
Language
eng
Publication classification
L2 Full written paper - non-refereed (minor conferences)
Copyright notice
2004, ADSA
Title of proceedings
Listening to the image : Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies Annual Conference 2004