Interactive theater is a form of performance that actively involves the audience in the storytelling process. Unlike traditional theater, where the audience is a passive observer, interactive theater encourages participation, allowing viewers to influence the narrative and engage with the characters directly.
This unique approach creates a dynamic environment where the boundaries between performers and spectators blur. Productions can vary widely, from site-specific performances to immersive experiences that transform spaces into living stories, making each performance a distinct and memorable event for participants.