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Post-Drama Theatre

Post-Drama Theatre refers to a form of theatrical practice that emerged in the late 20th century, emphasizing collaborative creation, social engagement, and experimental approaches beyond traditional storytelling. It often involves ensemble work, improvisation, and a focus on addressing contemporary issues, encouraging active participation from both performers and audiences. The aim is to create a dynamic, thought-provoking space where theater becomes a means for dialogue, reflection, and community connection, moving away from conventional narratives to explore collective experiences and social realities more interactively.