Participatory Theatre
Participatory Theatre is a form of performance that actively involves the audience in the storytelling process. Unlike traditional theatre, where the audience is a passive observer, participatory theatre encourages viewers to engage, interact, and sometimes even influence the direction of the performance. This can include activities like discussions, role-playing, or making decisions that affect the outcome of the story.
This type of theatre often aims to address social issues and foster community engagement. By involving the audience, it creates a shared experience that can lead to deeper understanding and reflection on topics such as identity, culture, and social justice.