Offending the Audience

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Offending the Audience is an experimental 1966 play by Peter Handke that challenges traditional theater by directly confronting and provoking the audience instead of presenting a conventional plot.

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instanceOf play
theatrical work
aimsTo deconstruct theatrical illusion
question the role of the audience
author Peter Handke NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
dramaticForm anti-play
speech performance
firstPerformanceDate 1966
genre absurdist theatre
experimental theatre
postdramatic theatre
hasCharacteristic breaks the fourth wall
directly addresses the audience
lacks conventional plot
meta-theatrical
minimal staging
no traditional characters
provokes the audience
hasReception considered a key work of modern experimental drama
hasSubject critique of bourgeois theatre conventions
relationship between stage and audience
hasTheme audience expectations
language and communication
nature of theatre
hasType one-act play
influenced postdramatic theatre
influencedBy Theatre of the Absurd NERFINISHED
languageFeature repetitive speech
self-referential commentary
movement avant-garde theatre
notableFor challenging traditional theatre conventions
use of direct audience confrontation
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Publikumsbeschimpfung NERFINISHED
partOf 1960s experimental theatre
performanceStyle collective address by actors
lecture-like delivery
publicationDate 1966
setting bare stage
structure monologue-based
title Offending the Audience NERFINISHED
writer Peter Handke NERFINISHED

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Peter Handke notableWork Offending the Audience