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street theater

noun

  1. the presentation of plays or other entertainments by traveling companies on the streets, in parks, etc., often with the use of temporary or mobile stages.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of street theater1

An Americanism dating back to 1955–60
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To build trust, the children in the workshop called “Theater Curbs Violence†organized by BIT-HAÃTI, a street theater group, practice falling backward into someone’s arms.

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He gathered his friends first into street theater, then onto the stage of the Palace Theater in North Beach, where the Cockettes made their debut on New Year’s Eve in 1969.

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Another crucial inspiration during the initial development of the character was the work of Royal de Luxe, a street theater company based in Nantes, France, that specializes in creating large-scale marionettes.

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Thousands of young people challenged police in Bangkok’s streets in 2020 with marches, satirical agitprop street theater, brawls, arson, and other acts, demanding the monarchy be opened up and made more transparent.

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One of the things that he and Ms. Field were known for once they started Theater for the New City was street theater, performed in unexpected places for unpredictable audiences.

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