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Also "Micro Theater" or "Microtheatre". A term used for small performances, in small spaces - often spaces not intended for theatrical performance, and frequently used for political purposes.

It would appear that this concept is related to Augusto Boal's notion of "Invisible Theatre".

A form called "micro-theater" was portrayed by Samuel R. Delany in his science-fiction novel Triton.


See also

La Micro Theater, New York (http://www.lamicrotheater.org/)

Micro Theater Miami (http://microtheatermiami.com/)

El microteatro (o el teatro de pequeño formato), Madrid

Micro Teatro México,

"Micro Theatre" in South Africa

On its website the tiny 44-seater Alexander Upstairs in Cape Town, is referred to as a "microtheatre". However, it has none of the political agenda of the Boalean concept.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_theater

Giles Tremlett "Spain's microtheatres provide lifeline for actors as public subsidies dry up." in The Guardian, Thursday 28 February 2013 [1]

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