In 2021, theatre has a chance to cement the revolution begun in the 1960s
The events of the past year have created the conditions for movements such as Black Lives Matter. Can theatre find a role in this as it did in the 1960s? Photo: Shutterstock
The late 1960s spawned a surge in political art and local activism that changed the theatre industry. It stopped short of changing the world, but Lyn Gardner says conditions may have now again conspired to allow that spark to spread to the wider community
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