
Documentary Theater
Documentary theater is a form of performance that uses real-life materials, such as interviews, speeches, and historical documents, to create a narrative. Instead of fictional characters and plots, it presents actual stories and events, often focusing on social issues or historical moments. Actors perform these true accounts, sometimes using verbatim text, to engage audiences with real experiences, emotions, and perspectives. This style aims to raise awareness, provoke thought, and encourage conversation about important topics, making it a compelling way to explore reality through the medium of theater.