The Theatre of the Oppressed in Practice Today
An Introduction to the Work and Principles of Augusto Boal
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Ali Campbell
Using detailed contemporary case histories, theatre artist, scholar and activist Ali Campbell demonstrates how the underlying principles of Boal's practice are today enacted in the work of - among others - an urban network (Theatre of the Oppressed NYC), a rural and developmental theatre organisation (Jana Sanskriti, West Bengal), Boal’s original company CTO Rio (Brazil), and a theatre-based group led by learning-disabled adults in the UK (The Lawnmowers Independent Theatre Company). The book concludes with a series of conversations between Campbell and international exponents of the work, envisioning futures for the Theatre of the Oppressed in the shifting political, educational and artistic contexts of the 21st century.
This second edition includes:
- A new foreword by Professor Caoimhe McAvinchey
- An additional conversation in Part 3 with artist and activist Tony Cealy
- A new Part 4, featuring creative encounters with groups of academics, artists, Indigenous activists and community multipliers from across the Amazonas region of Brazil
- A new Part 5, featuring the Indigenous academic and Kuringa (Joker) Annie Martins, who vividly addresses the challenges all practitioners face as they seek to decolonise their work
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Distilled from a lifetime of practice, teaching and reflection with groups around the world, this brilliant book is a must read for Theatre for Change workers everywhere. (Geraldine Ling MBE; Founding Artistic Director; The Lawnmowers Independent Theatre Company)
This book is a profound praxis for peace, precisely because it disturbs: it is a work of clarity, written with the honesty of a friend. Ali Campbell explores Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed with the urgent question: "How then shall we Live?” (Professor Alison Phipps OBE; UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts; University of Glasgow)
Ali Campbell’s text is a fitting contribution to the legacy of Boal’s offering of the Theatre of the Oppressed. Part memoir, part story-telling, it enunciates the powerful principles and social activism of the method through real world global contexts and engaging personal interviews with key TO practitioners.
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