"Six years after its initial publication, Applied Theatre returns with a second edition. As the first book to assist practitioners and students to develop critical frameworks for implementing their own theatrical projects, it served as a vital addition to this area of growing interest, winning the Distinguished Book of the Year award from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education. Editors Monica Prendergast and Juliana Saxton have updated the book to reflect shifts in practice over the last few years in the world of applied theatre. Drawing on their backgrounds in drama education and pedagogy, the co-editors offer introductory chapters and dozens of case studies on applied theatre projects around the globe. This new edition of Applied Theatre will encourage students and practitioners to acquire a deeper understanding of the field and its best practices." (Publisher description)
PART ONE: THEORIES, HISTORY AND PRACTICES OF APPLIED THEATRE
1 Theories and History of Applied Theatre, 3
2 Practices of Applied Theatre, 17
3 Story, Storytelling and Applied Theatre, 29
PART TWO: THE LANDSCAPE OF APPLIED THEATRE
4 Popular Theatre, 43
5 Documentary Theatre, 63
6 Theatre in Education, 81
7 Theatre of the Oppressed, 103
PART THREE: THE LOCATIONS OF APPLIED THEATRE
8 Theatre in Health Education, 121
9 Theatre for Development, 137
10 Prison Theatre, 155
11 Community-Based Theatre, 177
12 Museum Theatre, 199
13 Reminiscence Theatre, 215
PART FOUR: CHALLENGES FOR PRACTICE
14 Participation, Aesthetics, Ethics and Assessment, 231
Afterword: Reflection, 247