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Hyperdrama

Hyperdrama is a dramatic performance generated by playscripts written in hypertext. The performance is noted for its split narrative with scenes branching to play simultaneously in an expanded performance space. The audience is mobile, able to follow actors and watch scenes as each individual chooses.
According to Astrid Ensslin in her book ''Canonizing Hypertext''(Continuum, London, 2007), the term hyperdrama "was coined by hyperdramatist and theorist Charles Deemer, who understands 'traditional drama as a special case of hyperdrama' (p27)." Ensslin places Deemer's one-act hyperdrama ''The Last Song of Violeta Parra'' in the canon of "first generation hypertext." Deemer also has written a hyperdrama expansion of Chekhov's ''The Seagull''. In 2009, Harvard’s The American Repertory Theater and Punchdrunk performed ''Sleep No More,'' "a (hyperdrama ) rendition of ''Macbeth'' with a creepy, Hitchcock feel."
Hannah Rudman, who wrote "The Benefactor: a Hyperdrama" in 1997, describes the form this way: "A hyperdrama is a play that is written in hypertext, that is performed as a promenade and that is realised on multiple levels. Scenes happen simultaneously throughout a performance space. In this hyperdrama, there are five different locations where the action takes place. The scripts for the different locations are divided into levels which represent the time span of the piece (about 45 minutes real time). All the characters and locations in this hyperdrama are of equal importance. As a reader, you could follow the path of one character through the play by clicking on their hypertext links; read all the separate scripts in a linear fashion; or explore the hyperdrama more randomly by swapping between rooms via the hotlinks."
Russell Anderson, author of ''Woyzeck: a Hyperdrama,'' calls his play "a performance in the ‘hyperdrama’ format: that is, where multiple elements of performance occur in multiple locations simultaneously."
Tegan Zimmerman uses the presentation software Prezi to explore "Hypertext and Hyperdrama" and their relationship online.
Other hyperdrama works of note are ''Tamara'' by John Krizanc, which had a long run in Los Angeles in the 1980s, and ''Tony and Tina's Wedding'', perhaps the most widely produced and popular hyperdrama.
A number of universities have added the study of Hyperdrama to their hypertext and electronic media studies: the University of Virginia, Tunxis Community College, New York University, among them.
Discussion of hyperdrama is included in the book ''Theatre In Cyberspace (Peter Lang, 1999)'': "theatre practitioners are increasing their potential audiences with online technology while attempting to discover how to present theatre in an interactive yet non-corporeal way. Also fascinating is how educators and practitioners can collaborate, creating online performance spaces that can be adapted for teaching, and creating online teaching techniques that can be adapted for performance. This volume of essays presents information from some of the pioneers in the field of cyberspace theatre who write of their work in both theoretical and practical terms, thus creating a kind of ''Theatre and Its Double'' for computers and theatre."
Also see dramatic theory, Tamara (play)
Also see ''Changing Key: a video hyperdrama lecture-demonstration.''()
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