SHANA’S MUSINGS

Shana Bestock Shana Bestock

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Zoom Theater

Imagine my surprise when, in response to social distancing protocols, I moved my youth production of King Lear from the rehearsal hall to Zoom....and loved it.

I want to bring people together when it would be so easy to let them drift apart.

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Shana Bestock Shana Bestock

Traveling Director's Notes

Let me speak of the theatricality of the world. Of shining lakes, and brilliant mountains, and reflective lakes, and sparkling seas, of craggy cliffs and otherworldy waterfalls. I find myself encountering landscapes like I would a rehearsal and travel the way I do season planning. I am delighted by the way the contours of the earth inform language, intrigued by the way civilization and its discontents create and destruct. The basics of travel – Oh brave new world, that has such people in it/'Tis new to thee – play out continually in my travel diaries and dialogues. The stories and perspectives I encounter stretch me, sometimes harshly, sometimes gently, but always expanding my capacity for wonder and imagination.

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