Popular theatre and BRAC
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
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Rafi, M., & Rahman, H. (2009). Popular theatre and BRAC. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).
Abstract
The objectives of the study include evaluation of the popular theatre of
BRAC as being performed, the extent of the messages being
communicated through theatre, evaluate the changes brought about in
the attitude of the attendees towards theatre, and the extent they take
initiative in their development. We intensively observed two popular
theatres (one organized by the Social Development Programme and the
other by the Advocacy Programme of BRAC) and the catchments of these
theatres. The villagers from the catchments, i.e., treatment group, were
compared with a control group from villages where theatre was never
held in terms of certain attributes related to theatres. Findings indicate
that the programmes have standardized the process of conducting
theatre without sufficient participation of the community for whom the
theatres were being played. In spite of this the theatres were well
communicated to the audiences, because the themes of the theatres were
part of their experience. The theatres managed to conscientize them and
brought a change in their attitudes. The audiences did not transform
their changed attitude into action for development because they
considered the theatres as entertainment only. They did not have a sense
of ownership to it as they were not a part in the selection of the play,
organizing it and acting in the theatre.
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Research Monograph