They employ experimental practices with straightforward agendas: they make art political and turn the political into art. They also seem to represent an increased interest in contemporary theatre that embraces this conflation. In doing so, they generate off-site and participatory experiences that move beyond sitting politely in the theatre, placing you in the midst of the action, as if you were really there.
SOURCE: HowlRound at 04:35PM on September 3, 2013