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How tech ruined theatre

The continuing obsession with on-stage cameras and real-time projections is a threat to British theatre

Alexander Cohen
Cameras were crawling all over Jamie Lloyd’s monotone Romeo and Juliet at Duke of York's Theatre. IMAGE: MARC BRENNER
EXPLORE THE ISSUE 10 May 2025
issue 10 May 2025

Poor John Dennis. In 1709, the playwright devised a novel technology to simulate thunder to accompany his drama Appius and Virginia. The play flopped and was promptly booted out of the theatre. To add salt to the wound, Dennis’s thunder-generating technique was stolen and inserted into a staging of Macbeth.

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