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and folk theatre, it has offered itself as a theatre 'of, by, and for the people'. In this guise, political theatre has developed within the civil societies under oppressive governments as a means of actual underground communication and the spreading of critical thought. Following the war there was
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of Greek society, were performed in amphitheaters, central arenas used for theatrical performances, religious ceremonies and political gatherings; these dramas had a ritualistic and social significance that enhanced the relevance of the political issues being examined.
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is an author of political theatre according to some academic scholars, who observe that his history plays examine the machinations of personal drives and passions determining political activity and that many of the tragedies such as
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or kitchen sink drama was a movement that developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in theatre, art, novels, film, and television plays, whose protagonists usually could be described as "
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Often political theatre has been used to promote specific political theories or ideals, for example in the way agitprop theatre has been used to further
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In the history of theatre, there is long tradition of performances addressing issues of current events, especially those central to society itself. The
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sympathies. Russian agitprop theater was noted for its cardboard characters of perfect virtue and complete evil, and its coarse ridicule.
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Less radical versions of political theatre have become established within the mainstream modern repertory - such as the realist dramas of
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dramatize political leadership and complexity subterfuges of human beings driven by the lust for power. For example, they observe that
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Jezer, Marty. "Abbie Hoffman: American Rebel" (p.xiv, Introduction). Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, 1993
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Britons, and to explore controversial social and political issues ranging from abortion to homelessness. The film
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In later centuries, political theatre has sometimes taken a different form. Sometimes associated with
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has been among those regional theaters at the forefront of political comedy, staging plays like
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Breaking the Bounds : British Feminist Dramatists Writing in the Mainstream Since c. 1980
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The Living Theatre is currently still functioning and has produced a new production of
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Roush, Matt (February 25, 2013). "Showstoppers: The 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time".
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also satirize contemporary socio-political realities in their recent dramatic works.
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an influx of political theatre, as people needed to discuss the losses of the war.
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There have been notables films that have been labeled as political dramas such as
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In American regional theatre, a politically oriented social orientation occurs in
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can also be considered a political drama, especially in its critically acclaimed
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component, whether reflecting the author's political opinion, or describing a
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is widely considered one of the best TV shows of all time, having won three
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Sommerstein, A.H.; S. Halliwell; J. Henderson; B. Zimmerman, eds. (1993).
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A new form of political theatre emerged in the twentieth century with
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is the focus of some recent British political drama; for example,
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O'Corra, Simon, Taking the Medicine, A Play, Duality Books 2012
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Theatre, Sacrifice, Ritual: Exploring Forms of Political Theatre
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El Teatro Politico de Protesta Social en Venezuela, 1969-1979
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in 1947, which had its heyday in the 1960s, during the
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Play, film or TV program that has a political component
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that have been classified as political dramas include
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El Teatro Campesino: Theater in the Chicano Movement
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Index

Agitprop theatre
play
film
TV program
political
politician
Dramatists
Aaron Sorkin
Robert Penn Warren
Sergei Eisenstein
Bertolt Brecht
Jean-Paul Sartre
Howard Brenton
Caryl Churchill
Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca
political satire
comic poets
theatres
public opinion
Athenian democracy
polis
city-state
Shakespeare
King Lear
Macbeth
class struggle
Roman Republic
Coriolanus
Soviet Russia
Soviet

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