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Site-specific performance
Site-specific performance is performance created in relation to a physical site and staged at the site itself (as opposed to a theatre space). It often involves research of the site prior to the performance. It has often discussed in relation to both theatre and visual art traditions. Nick Kaye was one of the first scholars to consider site-specific performance from both theatrical and visual art perspectives in his book, Site-Specific Art: Performance, Place and Documentation.

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The article "Site-specific theatre" does not contain all the information relevant to this genre of performance. In particular, it is heavily skewed to theatre companies use of site-specific modes and/or locales. This is most likely given its inclusion within the WikiProject Theatre, as well as its rating as "Start Class" within that project.

In citing examples of site-specific work, it seems as if selected companies receive more attention than those not cited. The challenge is identifying a full range of examples across different epochs and global locations. For example, “Pool Play” receives plenty of attention with outdated/broken links.

In terms of the sources and available links, all "related readings" links work. Links to some notes do not work (e.g. New York Post link). There are plenty of instances where sources are not cited, particularly in the opening section, the “Examples” section (already indicated as “citation needed”), and “Levels of Site-Specificity” (the entire section is marked as citing no sources). Additionally, the use of Chicagoist, New York Post, etc. are less reliable than more credible international newspapers.

Plenty of material could be added on history and theory connected to site-specific theatre, as well as the term “site-specific performance.” A link to site-specific art could also be created.

As part of WikiProject Theatre, the page has been rated “Start Class” on the project’s quality scale and “Mid-importance” on the project’s importance scale.