Vernacular Theatre

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Chorus
Civic art
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Community devised
community storytelling
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Drama of place
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Grassroots theatre
Inclusive theatre
Intergenerational chorus
intergenerational theatre
participatory arts
participatory performance
Relational theatre
socially engaged performance
Theatre and care
theatre and community
Theatre of place
theatre-making
Verbatim
vernacular theatre

Product details

  • ISBN 9781835951897
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Intellect
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Between 1989 and 2020, Jonathan Petherbridge worked as the artistic director of a community-based theatre company – London Bubble. This longer than average tenure allowed him time to forge a close working relationship with the community and develop new ways to involve people of all ages in theatre-making.

Out of a slew of projects emerged a particular methodology to make work that was researched, curated and performed by citizens between the ages of 8 and 80. The process that emerged was called Foraging – a methodology carefully divided into five phases, which attempts to bring the best out of both voluntary and specialist artists – making time and space for them to create theatre that has a striking beauty and an ingrained aesthetic of care. Vernacular Theatre describes the result – the aesthetic.

The case studies – based on work with citizens of London and Hiroshima – examine how this theatre has valued key moments of communal history, contemporary issues and everyday institutions. The book suggests reasons and techniques for others to make similar work. Concluding with a reflection on the pre-classical chorus of Greek theatre where original work was produced to celebrate events with and for the community, this book proposes a new genre – a social and intergenerational art form that invites people to gather and share their life experience, concerns and creativity.

Jonathan Petherbridge has been making theatre within community for over forty years and has seen the context change radically – and his practice has changed with it. He has run building-based theatres, pioneered outdoor promenade theatre and developed methodologies to work with different age groups and collectively, across generations.

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