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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2019 · 13 MIN

Episode 61: Chantal Bilodeau on "Breaking Up with Aristotle" and Finding New Ways to Tell Stories Onstage

from The Theatre History Podcast

Back in 2016, playwright Chantal Bilodeau announced that she was breaking up with Aristotle. In addition to her work writing plays, Chantal is also a translator and the Artistic Director of the Arctic Cycle, which aims to create theatre that engages with the ongoing climate crisis. That latter role, in particular, has led her to rethink how we write plays and how we approach the legacy of the famous ancient Greek theorist. Chantal joined the podcast to discuss her feelings towards Aristotle, as well as to discuss how we might begin to move past his strictures in creating new theatre.

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