Stagecraft Rewired AI, Authorship, and the Future of Performance

Document Type

Book

Publication Title

Stagecraft Rewired AI, Authorship, and the Future of Performance

Abstract

Stagecraft Rewired explores how artificial intelligence and intelligent systems can be seamlessly integrated into contemporary theatre while preserving artistic agency, ethical responsibility, and historical awareness.

The book offers a comprehensive journey from conceptual foundations to real-world applications. It includes critical analysis, case studies, production workflows, and pedagogical models, providing readers with clear frameworks for ethical tool use and practical strategies for rehearsal and production. The volume also addresses key topics such as authorship, collaboration, accessibility, and accountability in technology-mediated performance. By situating AI within a historical lineage of adaptation and creative recombination, the book reframes intelligent systems as an extension of traditional theatrical methods rather than a disruption. Readers will benefit from actionable guidance on institutional governance, teaching models that emphasize transparency, and forward-looking principles for navigating the future of stagecraft.

This book is an invaluable resource for theatre practitioners, educators, students, arts administrators, and cultural policy-makers interested in the intersection of technology and performance.

Research Highlights

  • The Problem: Integrating artificial intelligence and intelligent systems into contemporary theatre while preserving artistic agency, ethical responsibility, and historical awareness.

  • The Method: The author utilizes critical analysis, case studies, production workflows, pedagogical models, and institutional governance frameworks to evaluate technology-mediated performance.

  • Qualitative Finding: Intelligent systems serve as an extension of traditional theatrical methods rather than a disruption; frameworks for ethical tool use must prioritize transparency in teaching models, collaborative authorship, accessibility, and institutional accountability.

Publication Date

7-2026

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