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- Title
FEYNMAN'S DOUBT.
- Authors
Salzer, Beeb
- Abstract
The author discusses the importance of trying new ideas in theater. According to him, there is no certainty in theater. Students should not stick to the formualic definition of terms and examples that were taught in theater schools, for the terms used in theaters are so broad that a world of possibilities exist within the definitions. He said people in theater should think more like the famous physicist, Richard Feynman, who believed that questioning and doubt lead to learning.
- Subjects
THEATER education; FEYNMAN, Richard Phillips, 1918-1988; ARTISTS &; theater; THEATER schools; PERFORMING arts
- Publication
Theatre Design & Technology (TD&T), 2006, Vol 42, Issue 4, p8
- ISSN
1052-6765
- Publication type
Editorial