Supporting Staged Intimacy: A Practical Guide for Theatre Creatives,
Managers, and Crew examines the relationship between staged intimacy,
intimacy direction, and those supporting the process during
pre-production, rehearsal, and performance.
First, this book addresses challenges and trends in staging intimacy,
helping backstage and offstage theatre artists recognize the problematic
approaches and culture that led to the emerging field of intimacy
direction. This text will then provide tools and recommended practices
for supporting the creation and maintaining of staged intimacy, enabling
team members to enact contemporary protocols concerning advocacy and
agency. Finally, this book will educate and empower readers with the
necessary skills to prompt change; by providing modern techniques,
essential workplace protocols, and achievable action items, this book
will transform the way theatre designers, managers, crew, and other
creative team members engage with theatrical consent.
Supporting Staged Intimacy is written for every pre-professional and
professional artist working behind the scenes who wish to better support
consensual workplaces, physically intimate stories, and the individuals
telling those stories.