Digital Storytelling, Applied Theatre, & Youth: Performing Possibility
Digital Storytelling, Applied Theatre, & Youth argues that theatre artists must re-imagine how and why they facilitate performance practices with young people, and presents practitioners, scholars, and educators with innovative approaches to devising and performing digital stories. Megan Alrutz, 2014
Theatre of the Oppressed in times of Multiple Crisis
An interview with Sanjoy Ganguly, Artistic Director of Jana Sanskriti. (25:17) Location: West Bengal
British South Asian Theatre: mapping histories and practices
This rich resource maps the histories of theatre made by South Asian companies, writers, performers, directors and designers over the past forty years with interviews, resources, stories and a timeline. University of Exeter
Staging the Personal: A Guide to Safe and Ethical Practice
This book examines the history, ethics and intentions of staging people's personal stories and offers a 'spiral model' to support safe and ethical practice. Clark Baim, 2020
Case Study: El Teatro Campesino
An extract from Heart of Heaven, a creation myth based on the ancient text of the Quiche Maya people performed by El Teatro Campesino. (4:59) Location: USA
Graeae: Beyond Online
With 40 years as a groundbreaking disability theatre organisation, Graeae have published some very helpful resources, including case studies, podcasts and presentations.
Risk, Participation and Performance Practice: Critical Vulnerabilities in a Precarious World
This book explores a range of contemporary performance practices (with a focus on participatory theatre) that engage spectators physically and emotionally through active engagement and critical involvement. Alice O'Grady (ed), 2017
Case Study: Nathan Powell
Chapter One of Collective Encounters' Digital Participatory Theatre series curated and introduced by Maya Chowdhry: What is the difference between a digital and a live participatory theatre process? With a case study of Small Gifts. (22:19) Location: England
National Disability Arts Collection & Archive
The-ndaca.org tells the rich history of the disability arts movement with extensive archive and learning resources, oral history films, biographies of those who contributed to the Disability Arts Movement, as well as find out about emerging disabled artists.
The Applied Theatre Artist: Responsivity and Expertise in Practice
This book addresses the rarely examined expertise of applied theatre artists, aiming to shed light on their particular skills and qualities. Kay Hepplewhite, 2020.