Documentary Theatre
Documentary Theatre is a form of performance that uses real-life events, interviews, and documents to create a narrative. It often focuses on social issues, historical events, or personal stories, presenting them in a way that engages the audience while remaining rooted in factual content.
This genre blends elements of traditional theatre with journalism, allowing actors to portray real people and events. By using actual transcripts, recordings, and other materials, Documentary Theatre aims to raise awareness and provoke thought about important topics, making it a powerful tool for education and social change.