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What is theater of Involvement?

Theater of Involvement is a form of theater that encourages the audience to participate in the performance. Developed in the 1960s, this type of theater is not so much about telling a story as it is about creating an experience that the audience can feel involved in.

Theater of Involvement often makes use of improvisation and allows the audience to choose their own paths through the performance. It may involve the audience physically interacting with the actors or being asked to make decisions that affect the outcome of the play.

This form of theater has been used to explore various topics, including social justice, identity, and the relationship between the individual and the state. It has also been used as a tool for political activism and social change.

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