Living Newspaper
A "Living Newspaper" is a form of theatrical performance that presents current events and social issues through a combination of drama, news, and multimedia elements. It originated in the 1930s as part of the Federal Theatre Project in the United States, aiming to engage audiences with pressing topics of the time.
These performances often feature a mix of scripted dialogue, improvisation, and visual storytelling, allowing actors to bring real-life stories to the stage. The goal is to inform and provoke thought, encouraging viewers to reflect on societal challenges and their implications for the community.