Monolayic theatre

Monolayic theatre refers to a play that is a monologue, meaning it is by one character, but what is typically done is that a director will use several characters to portray the emotions and actions of the person telling the monologue. An example of this is Pool, No Water by Mark Ravenhill. Another aspect of the performance is that the actors rarely, if ever, leave the stage.

Monolayic theatre

Monolayic theatre refers to a play that is a monologue, meaning it is by one character, but what is typically done is that a director will use several characters to portray the emotions and actions of the person telling the monologue. An example of this is Pool, No Water by Mark Ravenhill. Another aspect of the performance is that the actors rarely, if ever, leave the stage.