The subject and directors of 'Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music' — about the artist's legendary 24-hour stage show — on why it's important to see this HBO doc right now.
But his feedback was incredible and invaluable. His role was more a reactive one, in that, at various points, we would present different cuts, and Taylor would give us feedback on the cut.Sometimes Taylor’s notes were about filling in a gap… if, say, we were missing something about his intention, or the intention of a number like the “Coal Black Rose” bit he mentioned earlier.
I mean, it’s an inclusive piece of work. It’s the community-building that’s happening among hundreds of people in the same space and in real time, in an interactive sense. That’s one of the things that theater can do that other art forms can’t.Theater has always been an interactive art form. The Greeks who saw those ancient plays for the first time — they were participating. Audiences weren’t passive spectators.
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