For a regular theatergoer, a recent July evening in rural Wisconsin was peak surreal.
From my seat, I could see audience members leaning in, transfixed by those unamplified voices.
“They’re here to listen,” Brenda DeVita, the artistic director of American Players Theater, said of the faithful who flock to Spring Green, about an hour west of Madison.
A.P.T., in its 45th season, describes itself as a language-based company, which explains why it has doubled down on idiosyncratic choices in the current theatrical landscape.
Another is eschewing mics.
Persons:
didn’t, “, Brenda DeVita
Organizations:
American
Locations:
Wisconsin, transfixed, Madison, A.P.T