Answer:
a. Peter Brook
Explanation:
Peter Brook directed the Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream (1970). He successfully staged this play through the use of trapezes, juggling, and circus effects. Brook and his actors were able to create a sense of magic, joy, and celebration in this interpretation of Shakespeare's play.
Brook believed that theater was universal. He wanted a theater that could speak to people globally this made him move to Paris and founded the International Center of Theatre Research.