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Poor theater is a theatrical concept coined by Polish director Jerzy Grotowski, emphasizing the use of minimal resources to create profound theatrical experiences. It strips away elaborate sets, costumes, and props, focusing instead on the actor's performance and the audience's imagination. The approach seeks to explore the essence of theater by highlighting the emotional and spiritual connection between performers and viewers. Through this method, Grotowski aimed to achieve a more authentic and transformative experience.

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