Theatre of the Oppressed is a thought-provoking book that explores the transformative power of theater as a tool for social change. Written by Augusto Boal, a Brazilian theater director and political activist, this book presents Boal's revolutionary approach to theater, which empowers marginalized communities to tell their own stories and challenge oppressive systems. Boal shares his techniques for creating participatory theater, where the audience becomes active participants in the performance. This book is a must-read for theater practitioners, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and activism.