Tics in the theatre: The quiet audience, the relaxed performance, and the neurodivergent spectator
<p>It’s not unusual to hear people complaining about audience etiquette. Benedict Cumberbatch made headlines in 2015 when he asked that fans refrain from filming him in Hamlet at the Barbican Centre; “nothing,” he said, was “less supportive” (“Hamlet” n.p.). Oliver Burkeman penned an entire G...
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2018
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