d1ngo
Enjoying a Moosey Fate...
WTF? There is NO basis of truth whatsoever in that statement... COUNTLESS plays have no need whatsoever for a narrator... Even those from your "so precious" post-modernism genre...Originally posted by narrator
the narrator is not a construct of the playwright, but rather a neccessary facet of the playwright's existence, for without a narrator, there is no play and without a play, there is no playwright...
ABSURDISM!!!!!
Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" ----> NO NARRATOR
Harold Pinter's "The Dumb Waiter" ______> No NARRATOR
Eugene Ionseco's "Zoo Story" _____> NO NARRATOR
The fact remains that in these plays the narrator has been denied existence for he/she/it is completely and utterly unnecessary. The actors do the work of the narrator and tell the story. He/She/It is not needed. A play, such as one i participated in not too long ago, only needs a narrator to fill in the blanks of the audience... generally (not necessarily in your case) this is because the audience are drones and need things to be explained, but ALSO BECAUSE THE MEANING AND MESSAGE OF THE PLAY IS NOT ADEQUATELY PORTRAYED IN THE PLAY.
There is even a genre of dram called NARRATIVE, negating the use of the narrator, for he is unecessary. You have based you're entire argument on the fact that u believe that narrators are needed for plays...
I'm sorry to tell youl, but they're not.