Unlike other forms of engagement, theatre has an immediacy which provides its audience with action and involvement. Theatre can be exciting and thought-provoking, but at the same time it provides a safe space to explore complex and challenging ideas. And whilst theatre can certainly be used to tackle the most serious of subjects, it also has the ability to engage in a fun, social, and collaborative way. This makes it an ideal tool for working with young people to explore both political issues and the broader political landscape generally
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Theatre is a socially and politically aware artform. It participates in the construction – and,\ud p...
This paper traces a case study of how participatory theatre is used to make a positive impact on the...
This paper reports on the role of the narrative arts in young people’s political subjectivity and de...
Theatre has been a tool for creating dialogue and inspiring social change for many centuries, but do...
This article discusses a series of research through practice projects that were designed to offer a ...
In this paper I will discusses a series of research through practice projects that were designed to ...
This book explores the role that particular dramaturgies play in our understanding of what is and wh...
An interrogation of contemporary representations of ‘youth’ in mainstream media and political discou...
This article is based upon research into a participatory Theatre in Education (TiE) programme that t...
Since the earliest recorded times, theatre has been considered an art available to the com- munity w...
This paper presents the findings from a study which explores the role of theatre as a site for learn...
As a highly policed population, theatre for teens is severely lacking in authentic representation an...
This dissertation desires to explore the relationship between theatre and politics, focusing heavily...
This thesis gauges the contemporary landscape of political theatre at a time in which everything, an...
Political theatre today is in a curious position vis-à-vis theatre scholarship. On the one hand, the...
Theatre is a socially and politically aware artform. It participates in the construction – and,\ud p...
This paper traces a case study of how participatory theatre is used to make a positive impact on the...
This paper reports on the role of the narrative arts in young people’s political subjectivity and de...
Theatre has been a tool for creating dialogue and inspiring social change for many centuries, but do...