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A term by activist writers and academics in the 1970’s-1980’s to refer to theatre by and for the oppressed masses (i.e. "the people"). Often an equivalent for [[Popular theatre]].
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A term by activist writers and academics in the 1970’s-1980’s to refer to theatre by and for the oppressed masses (i.e. "[[theatre for the people]]"). Often an equivalent for [[Popular theatre]] or even [[Community Theatre]].
 
 
  
 
== People's theatre in South Africa ==
 
== People's theatre in South Africa ==
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A term first used by [[Robert Kavanagh]] in the late 1970s, and then picked up by other Marxist/Socialist orented activist writers and academics during the [[Cultural struggle]] ( 1970s-1980s) to refer specifically to theatre by and for the oppressed (black) masses in South Africa (i.e. "the people"). A number of companies used the term as a name in the period.   
 
A term first used by [[Robert Kavanagh]] in the late 1970s, and then picked up by other Marxist/Socialist orented activist writers and academics during the [[Cultural struggle]] ( 1970s-1980s) to refer specifically to theatre by and for the oppressed (black) masses in South Africa (i.e. "the people"). A number of companies used the term as a name in the period.   
 
See Robert Kavanagh. 1981. ''South African People's Plays''. London: Heinemann; Robert Kavanagh. 1985. ''Theatre and Cultural Struggle in South Africa''.  London: Zed Books; R.Cohen. 1998. “25 years popular people's theatre”,  in Cape Times, 18/9/98 p 20.
 
  
 
See also [[Political theatre]], [[Popular theatre]], [[Township theatre]],  [[People’s venues]] , etc.
 
See also [[Political theatre]], [[Popular theatre]], [[Township theatre]],  [[People’s venues]] , etc.
  
== Specific "People's Theatre" companies in South Africa ==
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== Specific "[[People's Theatre]]" companies in South Africa ==
 
   
 
   
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''See the entries on:''
  
 
'''[[People's Theatre]], Cape Town'''
 
'''[[People's Theatre]], Cape Town'''
  
'''[[People's Theatre]], Johannesburg'''  
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'''[[People's Theatre]], Ravensmead'''
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'''[[Peoples Theatre]], Johannesburg'''  
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== Sources ==
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[[Robert Kavanagh]]. 1981. ''South African People's Plays''. London: [[Heinemann]].
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[[Robert Kavanagh]]. 1985. ''Theatre and Cultural Struggle in South Africa''.  London: [[Zed Books]];
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[[R. Cohen]]. 1998. “25 years popular people's theatre”,  in ''[[Cape Times]]'', 18/9/98 p 20.
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 19 November 2024

As general term

A term by activist writers and academics in the 1970’s-1980’s to refer to theatre by and for the oppressed masses (i.e. "theatre for the people"). Often an equivalent for Popular theatre or even Community Theatre.

People's theatre in South Africa

A term first used by Robert Kavanagh in the late 1970s, and then picked up by other Marxist/Socialist orented activist writers and academics during the Cultural struggle ( 1970s-1980s) to refer specifically to theatre by and for the oppressed (black) masses in South Africa (i.e. "the people"). A number of companies used the term as a name in the period.

See also Political theatre, Popular theatre, Township theatre, People’s venues , etc.

Specific "People's Theatre" companies in South Africa

See the entries on:

People's Theatre, Cape Town

People's Theatre, Ravensmead

Peoples Theatre, Johannesburg


Sources

Robert Kavanagh. 1981. South African People's Plays. London: Heinemann.

Robert Kavanagh. 1985. Theatre and Cultural Struggle in South Africa. London: Zed Books;

R. Cohen. 1998. “25 years popular people's theatre”, in Cape Times, 18/9/98 p 20.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries

Return to South_African_Venues,_Companies,_Societies,_etc

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page