Act of violence or show of strength? In a world of spectacular suffering
and power plays - large and small - what is theatre's role in protecting
human dignity?
With its impassioned plays, inspired activism and outspoken artists, the
theatre has long provided a venue for promoting and practising human
rights; but is this always to the good? Today the relationship between
theatre and human rights is not only vital, but complex and contested.
Drawing on an international range of examples, this short, sharp and
timely book outlines the key features of the debate and offers a
critical take on where it should go next. Foreword by Rabih Mrove.