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Szerző/Author:
Rozália Székely (University of Pécs)
E-mail:
roziemail@gmail.com
Rövid életrajz/Bio:
Rozália Székely is an actress; she completed degrees in children’s and young adult literature and theatre studies and currently works as a freelance artist. She has worked as an actress in both theatre and film since childhood. Her first independent play, Kálvária lakópark, premiered at Trafó in 2018, directed by the author. The production participated in the 13th DESZKA Festival, and the play is available for download from the Szinhaz.net drama archive. She is currently a doctoral student at the Doctoral School of Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Pécs.
How to cite:
Theatron , Vol. 19. No. 4. (2025): 31–40.
Cím/Title (ENG):
Acting Presence as an Avant-Garde Experiment in Selected Performances of the Szentkirályi Theatre Workshop
Abstract:
The article examines selected performances of the Szentkirályi Theatre Workshop through the concepts of acting presence and stage present time. The analysis focuses on performances built from real family relationships, personal biographical material, and shared presence, involving professional actors, amateurs, civilians, children, and animals. The intertwining of theatrical and performative elements, together with fragmented dramaturgy and indeterminacy, creates a mode of spectatorship in which presence functions as the primary medium of transmission. Drawing on John Keats’s concept of “negative capability,” as well as theories of autobiography and autofiction, the study interprets these performances as open, non-linear structures that foreground lived presence over narrative coherence.
Keywords:
acting presence; stage present time; personal involvement; autobiography; negative capability