Is theatrical performance an effective way to communicate the results of
social science research to health practitioners and the public? Ross
Gray and Christina Sinding describe how their studies about metastatic
breast cancer and prostate cancer were transformed into Handle with
Care? and No Big Deal?, plays conveying the cancer experience to
physicians and community audiences. People with cancer were among the
actors, and the words they spoke were taken from individual and group
interviews and from the dialogue between cancer survivors, researchers
and dramatists that informed the script. The book tells the story of
these two productions, outlining the theoretical basis of research as
performance art, the process and problems of turning field notes into
scripts, the delights and traumas of performance, and the results of
research-based theatre experiments on audiences and participants alike.
With the book is an 80-minute VHS videotape showing a performance of
each drama.