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Categories: Street theatre, Culture jamming techniques, Activism by type, Theatrical genres, Political communication
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guerrilla theater  street theater  guerrilla theatre  street theatre  guerilla theater
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Dramatization of a social issue; enacted outside in a park or on the street WordNet 3.0
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Dramatization of a social issue; enacted outside in a park or on the street WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Guerrilla theatre, generally rendered "guerrilla theater" in the US, is a form of guerrilla communication originated in 1965 by the San Francisco Mime Troupe, who, in spirit of the Che Guevara writings from which the term guerrilla is taken, engaged in performances in public places committed to "revolutionary sociopolitical change." Wikipedia
Street theatre is a form of theatrical performance and presentation in outdoor public spaces without a specific paying audience. Wikipedia
A type of political protest with a theatrical quality Wikipedia Disambiguation
A form of theatrical performance and presentation in outdoor public spaces. Wikidata
A type of theatrical performance performed on the street or other public areas. Wiktionary
Public performance. Wiktionary (translation)