Veteran actorIlse Klinkbelieves that theatre will become more relevant with the rise of AI. TheIsidingo,7de Laan, Lockdown,andParadysstar has noted that more audiences are seeking real-life experiences rather than AI-driven content. Klink breaks it down to Sowetan on how screenwriters can push the envelope on TV to deliver more layered, daring and authentic storytelling.
Theatre is the foundation of all acting. As we move towards isolation on our phones and screens, audiences need to attend something live where they don’t get a second take. You’ve got to work through mistakes.
As an actor, you get immediate feedback from an audience, and it influences your performance. That’s why every performance is different every night of a production. Theatre will always remain current…[and] I believe there is going to be a revival.” Why have you immersed yourself more in theatre recently?
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Theatre makes you feel alive. Television allows you to repeat scenes until you get them right, but theatre is for a short run, and the process becomes the joy, developing a character quickly and fully. On television, you develop a character over the years. In theatre, you have a short time, and that’s what makes it exciting.
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