Theatre of the Oppressed, written by Brazilian theatre practitioner Augusto Boal, is a thought-provoking book that explores the transformative power of theatre as a tool for social change. Boal's revolutionary approach to theatre challenges traditional notions of spectatorship and encourages active participation and dialogue. In this book, he shares his techniques and exercises for engaging communities and empowering individuals through theatre. From forum theatre to image theatre, Boal offers practical methods for creating inclusive and interactive performances that address social and political issues. Whether you're interested in theatre as a form of activism or simply curious about innovative theatrical practices, Theatre of the Oppressed is a must-read.