"Applied Theatre is the first collection to assist practitioners and students in developing critical frameworks for their own community-based theatrical projects. The editors draw on thirty case studies in applied theatre from fifteen countries—covering a wide range of applications from theatre, education, medicine, human rights and community development. The text presents essential readings to provide a comprehensive survey of the field. Infused with an historical and theatrical overview of practical theatre, Applied Theatre offers clear developmental approaches and models for application." (Back cover)
PART ONE: THEORIES, HISTORY AND PRACTICES OF APPLIED THEATRE
1 Theories and History of Applied Theatre, 3
2 Practices of Applied Theatre, 17
PART TWO: THE LANDSCAPE OF APPLIED THEATRE
3 Theatre in Education, 31
4 Popular Theatre, 51
5 Theatre of the Oppressed, 69
PART THREE: THE LOCATIONS OF APPLIED THEATRE
6 Theatre in Health Education, 87
7 Theatre for Development, 105
8 Prison Theatre, 119
9 Community-Based Theatre, 135
10 Museum Theatre, 153
11 Reminiscence Theatre, 169
PART FOUR: CHALLENGES FOR PRACTICE
12 Participation, Aesthetics, Ethics and Assessment, 187
Afterword: Reflection, 203