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  1. Guerrilla theatre, [1] [2] generally rendered "guerrilla theater" in the US, is a form of guerrilla communication originated in 1965 by the San Francisco Mime Troupe, who, in spirit of the Che Guevara writings from which the term guerrilla is taken, engaged in performances in public places committed to "revolutionary sociopolitical change." [2]

  2. “Guerrilla theater is probably the oldest form of political commentary,” he wrote in his autobiography. “Showering money on the Wall Street brokers was the TV-age version of driving the ...

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  4. Guerrilla theater, also referred to as “guerrilla theater” in the United States, was founded in 1965 by the San Francisco Mime Troupe, who performed in public areas in the spirit of Che Guevara’s writings, from whence the term “guerrilla” is derived. The anti-Vietnam war and anti-capitalist group performances included nudity ...

  5. Nov 10, 2020 · Subsequent groups staging happenings and life-acts of freedom include San Francisco’s Suicide Club and the Cacophony Society.Cavallo believes the Diggers are important to an understanding of the broader counterculture “because of the method they used to protest American limitations on American freedom: theater and acting . . . us[ing] theatrical formats, especially the self-conscious acts ...

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Guerrilla Theatre. Guerrilla theatre, sometimes referred to as theatre of protest, is a form of street theater and political protest developed in the 1960s during the Vietnam War. While the term ...

  7. Sep 1, 2020 · "Guerrilla theatre is a form of intervention where acts of spontaneous, surprise performance in unlikely public spaces rupture the boring-as-shit, day-to-day reality for an unsuspecting audience ...

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