
Teatro dell'Immediato
Teatro dell'Immediato is an Italian theatrical movement that emerged in the 1960s, emphasizing spontaneous, direct, and experimental performances. It aimed to break away from traditional, scripted theater by fostering improvisation, audience interaction, and immediacy of emotion. The movement sought to create a more authentic, visceral connection between actors and viewers, often addressing contemporary social issues. Its approach prioritized live, unpredictable expression, encouraging artists to react in real-time rather than relying solely on pre-written scripts, thus making each performance unique and responsive to the moment.