ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Site-specific theatre

Hello there! Do you know what a play is? It's a fun and exciting way to tell a story with actors and actresses on a special stage in a big theatre.

So, site-specific theatre is like a play but it's different because it doesn't happen in a big theatre. Instead, it happens in a special place like a park, a museum or even a big empty building!

The play is designed especially for that place, which means the sets, props, and even the actors' movements are all created to fit the space they're performing in.

For example, if the play is happening in a park, the actors might run around trees or climb on rocks to make the story more fun and interesting for you to watch.

This makes site-specific theatre an exciting and interactive way to enjoy a play because you get to experience the story in a unique and special place. It's like going on an adventure and seeing things in a new way.

So, do you want to go on an adventure and experience site-specific theatre for yourself?