Badal Sircar’s Third Theatre: Moving from Isolation toward Participation
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Third Theatre, Alienation, Isolation, Participation, Social Theatre, Modern Drama.Abstract
Today’s life often makes people lonely and emotionally disconnected. Even in crowded cities, people may feel isolated because real communication and emotional bonding are missing. Theatre can help reduce this problem by bringing people together and allowing them to share experiences. Badal Sircar introduced the idea of Third Theatre to respond to this modern loneliness. This paper explains how Third Theatre helps people move from isolation to participation by removing the distance between actors and audience. It shows how Sircar’s theatre encourages interaction, awareness, and shared experience. In simple terms, the study argues that Third Theatre is not only a dramatic form but also a social practice that encourages equality, communication, and human connection. By focusing on simplicity and participation, Third Theatre becomes a powerful tool for addressing modern alienation and rebuilding community relationships.
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