interactive theater
Interactive theater is a form of performance where the audience actively participates in the storytelling process. Unlike traditional theater, where viewers passively watch, interactive theater encourages them to engage with the actors and influence the direction of the narrative. This can involve making choices, asking questions, or even taking on roles within the performance.
In interactive theater, the boundaries between performers and audience members blur, creating a unique experience. Productions may take place in unconventional spaces, such as art galleries or public parks, and often incorporate elements of improvisation to adapt to audience interactions. This format fosters a deeper connection between the audience and the story being told.