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A 7 page tutorial which presents possible experiences with invisible theater. No sources cited.
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is a form of theater where the players know they are acting and the public around them has no idea they are watching a "play" but think they are watching
reality. And example is the show "Girls Behaving Badly" where women engage individuals in a situation they think is real, but the women know is all "play." The purpose, or
one of the purposes, behind invisible theater is to get people to recognize societys attitudes, to make the public look at themselves and their reactions, and to essentially learn more
about people and how they behave and react to particular situations. It is a form of theater that truly makes people think. The following paper takes notes provided by the
student, and discusses what could be learned from participating in invisible theater. Invisible Theater: Notes One aspect of invisible theater is that which applies to theoretical understanding of what
can be learned through this subject. In participating in invisible theater and individual can learn about many things from a theoretical perspective. There are social and psychological elements to this
form of approach. For example, through participating with the public, without their knowledge, we put ourselves in a position where we are not necessarily vulnerable and we know what is
going on. We can be a person with a small child and we drop all our bags in the street, begging for help. We are only acting and thus we
are not really feeling the tension we would feel if that were really the situation. It puts us in a position where we can see how people socially may not
care about other people. We can envision how people who do not assist are fearful, presenting us with psychological perspectives that involve peoples need to protect themselves against the unknown.
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