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The Lawnmowers
Defining Popular Theatre
Where has it Come From?
The South will Rise Again
Defining the Territory
A Conversation with Two Practitioners
Darrel Wildcat and Jane Heather
Ways of Looking at Popular Theatre
Risking Friendship in a Play about Land Mines / Julie Salverson
Intentions
Agents of Change
Schools of Thought about Community Work
Methodologies and Involvement Strategies
Some Thoughts about Techniques
Popular Theatre, Cultural Awareness and Solidarity: Canada to Nicaragua / Joe Cloutier, Alexina Dalgetty
The Interplay of Intention and Popular Theatre Choices
The Development of Popular Theatre in Britain
We Are One Tribe / Bridget Escolme
The Development of Popular Theatre in Canada
From Theatre to Community / Kadi Purru
Forms of Theatre
What Theatre Can Do (and What it Can't)
The Psyche Project / Don Bouzek
Presentational Theatre
Participatory Theatre
In a Fix / Iain Smith, Gillian Twaite
Participatory Process
The Practice of Justice / Lisa Sokil
Popular Theatre Process
Producing the Process: Processing the Product
The Creators
Becoming One With the Mud / Deborah Hurford
Transformative Fictions
The Nature of Popular Theatre Process
Participation
Theatre for Living / David Diamond
Tightropes of Facilitation
Shrinkwrapped / Mary Swan
Inventing a Process
Questioning some Assumptions about Process
Negotiating Critical Awareness and Ownership / Sheila Preston
Community In(ter)vention
Women's theatre and creativity centre / Chantal Wagschal and Tessa Mendel
Owning (Up To) the Process
Popular theatre process is not a technique

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