Legislative Theatre: Using performance to make politics  7484

  • Preface
  • How to read this book
  • Prologue: Monologue and dialogue
  1. History: The Theatre of the Oppressed returns to its roots – Brazil and politics
  2. The proposition: Theatre as politics and transitive democracy as theatre
  3. The context: How and where is this experiment being carried out?
  4. The structure
  5. A compact course on playwriting and theatre arts: The tools of our task
  6. The show and the community
  7. Laws promulgated during the mandate: And one which wasn’t
  • i: The history of the Theatre of the Oppressed nuclei
  • ii: The dreamt future
  • iii: Symbolism in Munich
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