In this thesis I examine the potential opportunities and limitations presented by participatory theatre as a form of democratic space. I argue that neoliberal policies and a pervasive neoliberal rationality (Brown, 2015) have undermined democracy in the UK. This comes at a time when we require a more inclusive, deliberative and imaginative democracy to face the double threat of widening inequalities and climate change. In this thesis I argue that democracy is a crucial component of the move toward a sustainably prosperous society. With this context in mind, I draw on the work of democratic theorists (including Arendt, [1959] 2019; Freire, [1968] 1996; Young, 2000) to build a theoretical framework for a useful democratic space, which can hel...
In this interview piece, the theorist, practitioner and curator Gigi Argyropoulou discusses current ...
The purpose of this essay is to consider how, if at all, participatory theatre serves the Sustainabl...
In 1973, the Trilateral Commission asked whether democracies were becoming ‘ungovernable’. Warning o...
This thesis is located within the discourse of contemporary, participatory performance. It offers a...
At the heart of any theatre practice that is committed to social justice is a commitment to the valu...
The debate about the relationship between theatre and democracy rests on a presumption that both the...
The article discusses and analyzes the democratic potential of theatre-going within the framework of...
This article seeks to stimulate a fresh and inter-disciplinary debate which revolves around the need...
Devised theatre offers an alternative set of practices to those used in standard actor-training. It ...
This article seeks to stimulate a fresh and inter-disciplinary debate which revolves around the nee...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
Participation, it has been said, is a central lynchpin of citizenship and democracy. Unfortunately, ...
With growing acknowledgment within critical democratic theory that formal inclusion is not enough to...
Across the world, as new democratic experiments meet withand transformolder forms of governance, pol...
In this interview piece, the theorist, practitioner and curator Gigi Argyropoulou discusses current ...
The purpose of this essay is to consider how, if at all, participatory theatre serves the Sustainabl...
In 1973, the Trilateral Commission asked whether democracies were becoming ‘ungovernable’. Warning o...
This thesis is located within the discourse of contemporary, participatory performance. It offers a...
At the heart of any theatre practice that is committed to social justice is a commitment to the valu...
The debate about the relationship between theatre and democracy rests on a presumption that both the...
The article discusses and analyzes the democratic potential of theatre-going within the framework of...
This article seeks to stimulate a fresh and inter-disciplinary debate which revolves around the need...
Devised theatre offers an alternative set of practices to those used in standard actor-training. It ...
This article seeks to stimulate a fresh and inter-disciplinary debate which revolves around the nee...
This investigation will be seeking contemporary insight into a binary conundrum that has perplexed t...
This article explores how four British and German theatre companies that originated in the countercu...
Participation, it has been said, is a central lynchpin of citizenship and democracy. Unfortunately, ...
With growing acknowledgment within critical democratic theory that formal inclusion is not enough to...
Across the world, as new democratic experiments meet withand transformolder forms of governance, pol...
In this interview piece, the theorist, practitioner and curator Gigi Argyropoulou discusses current ...
The purpose of this essay is to consider how, if at all, participatory theatre serves the Sustainabl...
In 1973, the Trilateral Commission asked whether democracies were becoming ‘ungovernable’. Warning o...