Invisible Theatre
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Invisible Theatre
Improvisation
Invisible Theatre
Form of theatrical performance taking place in a location and
at a time most people would not expect to see a performance
Examples: in a train car; at the mall; in a classroom
Developed in the 1970’s
Addresses social issues
Invisible theatre gives people who might not normally see
theatre a chance to participate in and view a performance
Performed without the knowledge of the audience
Audience is comprised of anyone that happens to be in the
area or walks by
Invisible Theatre
Goal is to bring attention to a social issue
Actors hope that the audience will discuss and/or debate the
issue
Invisible theatre is used to:
Help actors make a point publicly
Help actors gain a sense of what a realistic reaction might be
Actors try to get the audience involved in the scene
Examples
Place yourselves in groups of 6
Each of you will be given a copy of a reading with examples
of Invisible Theatre
I will assign each group a number and you will review that
case and summarize it for the class
Script Writing
Invisible Theatre does involves scripts
Included in the script:
Actors included
Objective
Necessary Materials
Sequence of Events
Potential Problems
Troubleshooting
Assignment
Create and perform Invisible Theatre
Working by yourself you will develop an Invisible Theatre
concept and then perform it
Topic must be approved by Forrest BEFORE you begin script
writing
Write script that includes: title, objective, name and contact
information of a responsible adult (signature of adult
required as well), list of actors, necessary materials, script
out the performance, possible problems, and troubleshooting
Assignment
Forrest must sign off on your script before you may begin
You will need to make detailed records about responses (who
said something, what did they say, what actions were taken,
et cetera)
Invisible Theatre performance should be completed by
November 19th
Your script, reflection and a BRIEF presentation will occur
on Nov 20th during class
Reflection details will be given out on Friday during class
Assignment Guidelines
No school policies may be violated at any times
It is preferred that your performance take place on school grounds
but this may be waived after a discussion with Forrest
You may not cause harm to any people – mental, physical,
emotional, or otherwise
Your topic AND script have to be approved by Forrest; your script
also needs to be approved by the adult involved in your Invisible
Theatre (examples: teacher, administrator, parent, et cetera)
Any adult involved in your performance may stop the
performance if they feel the situation is getting out of control
You may not use students outside of the class to perform your
Invisible Theatre but you may use other students in the class if
needed