Participatory Theatre

Participatory theatre is a form of theatre in which the audience interacts with the performers or the presenters. Classroom excercises often include elements of participatory theatre In the United States, avante-garde organizations invited audience members to the stage. Often, performers would socialize with audience members before the show while seating them. Then, they would suprise these members by inviting them to the stage

 

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