It is said that in the past, people in singles and student dorms preferred to sit in the dark on Saturday nights rather than let the world know they weren’t in a relationship.
However, at the latest after Corona, no one risked their reputation if they admitted that they spent all the evenings at home alone, along with a Sissy teddy bear, pizza, pasta, Netflix. The complexion changes parallel to the screen. While the screen is running, you can turn yourself off. Because the world is a screen. With the remainder of consciousness you perceive snow: It streams from the screen into the room, minus two degrees in Svalbard, but sunny in Miami, announces a friendly voice, wraps you like a warm blanket. That’s how you get your peace, it flows and flows, how nice.
The theater needs you!
Real people seem more and more boring with their real counterparts. Shared experiences are avoided. Accordingly, cinemas, clubs and concert organizers complain: Help, people don’t come out anymore! The theater also complains about it, and it is the theater that makes the most headlines.
Logical. Because the theater is the most demanding. This is what the audience wants. He needs him. The film does not care about the viewer once he is in the cinema. Even during a classical concert, best of all there is no audience in terms of noise. In the club, every person can claim and be who and what he wants, it doesn’t matter, they don’t understand it anyway. The theater remains.
Watch and play together
Of all the places to go, the theater is the only one where dumping is not part of the program. Against. Whether the audience is laughing, grunting, snoring, blowing their nose, whether they are barking or not, whether they are booing or courting the actors, the feature of theater is the ability to be destructive. And the evening will suddenly become different.
Only in the theater can the spectator be an actor. Big! And it’s also great that she almost never uses this opportunity. But she could!
Why is it so rare? Maybe she’s too busy being a neighbor. It is very interesting. Wears light pink curls. Everything will be fine.
Ursula von Arx recently shocked her teenage kids with reality. As? Taking them to the theater, where there were actresses and spectators. Von Arx writes to Bleek every second Monday.