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    Virtual Theatre: Its Prospects in Post-Covid World

    Swati Roy Chowdhury

    • PUBLISHED IN: YEAR 11, ISSUE 17-22/ AUTUMN EDITION 2023/ ARTICLES
    • PAGE RANGE: 155 TO 168.
    • ARTICLE HISTORY: RECEIVED: 31 DECEMBER 2023. REVISED: 21 MAY 2024. ACCEPTED: 03 JUNE 2024.
    • PUBLICATION DATE: 03 JULY 2024.
    • COPYRIGHT: © 2024 BY THE AUTHOR/S.

    Abstract

     

    The present paper attempts to study the rise of Virtual theatre globally during the post-Covid era with special emphasis on the reasons behind such emergence, various ways in which Virtual theatres are operating both globally and nationally, and variety of responses such a surfacing has generated, thereby trying to figure out whether such a form of theatre can actually someday act as a proper replacement of the more popular form of live theatre. 

    Swati Roy Chowdhury is currently an assistant professor in English at Vijaygarh Jyotish Ray College, Kolkata, West Bengal. She has done her Masters in English from the University of Burdwan and her M.Phil in English from Jadavpur University and Ph. D degree from Visva-Bharati University, Shantiniketan. 

     

    MLA Citation:

     

    Roy Chowdhury, Swati. "Virtual Theatre: Its Prospects in Post-Covid World." Thespian Magazine, yr. 11, issue 17-22, 3 June 2024, pp. 155-68. https://doi.org/10.63698/thespian.v11.1.sr.09.