ABSTRACT

What if theatre was something else? “[T]he importance of interiority, of developing the imaginary, the initial quality of the person, where one can learn to evolve as a human being”. In this text the question of identity is no longer an intellectual pastime but rather “a poetic ‘luxury’, this beautiful risk well worth taking, that Socrates, in a decisive moment, sets against the objective nothingness of death” and it becomes a vital necessity.