Theatre for Change Galway

Theatre for Change Galway Theatre for Change, Galway, uses Theatre of the Oppressed to examine social issues in order to empower people to bring about personal and social change.

ALa Theatre for Change (ALaTfC) examines social issues by using the techniques of Theatre of the Oppressed (T.O.) in order to empower people to bring about personal, and social change. Our aim is to develop the T.O. capacity in Ireland. We facilitate weekly workshops using Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed methodologies and deliver Training-the-Trainer programmes in communities and third lev

el institutions. We develop and perform Forum Theatre plays and do workshops in schools. We also host workshops with acclaimed international Theatre of the Oppressed Facilitators.

Theatre Responds to Genocide Wednesday 2 July 2025 | 18:00–20:30 IST |  Zoom Join us for an urgent online gathering of t...
25/06/2025

Theatre Responds to Genocide

Wednesday 2 July 2025 | 18:00–20:30 IST | Zoom

Join us for an urgent online gathering of theatre-makers standing in solidarity with Palestine.

As over 54,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, artists are asking:
- What can theatre offer in the face of genocide?
- How do we hold space for grief, rage, and resistance?
- This event brings together artists using theatre to confront violence, amplify Palestinian voices, and imagine freedom.
- Featuring reflections, and dialogue, it’s a space for solidarity, storytelling, and truth-telling.

Speakers include:
Mustafa Sheta – General Manager, The Freedom Theatre, Jenin Refugee Camp (Palestine)
Ben Rivers – Founder, Dawar Arts; co-founder of the Freedom Bus (Australia, Egypt, Spain)
Sabrina Speranza – Theatre of the Oppressed practitioner (Uruguay)
Lou van Laake – Leader of Full Circle Playback Theatre (Ireland)
Julian Boal – Theatre of the Oppressed teacher and activist (Brazil)

🎟 Free event. Donations welcomed for The Freedom Theatre, Palestine during the session.

🗣 All are welcome—come listen, learn, and stand in solidarity.

To register: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/speakouttheatrefortransformation/1726968

So, we are officially on summer break after a lovely weekend of group development. In August we are back again starting ...
08/06/2025

So, we are officially on summer break after a lovely weekend of group development. In August we are back again starting up on a new project around the crisis in the care work sector.

Today we performed our final edition of our play that is based on findings from the biggest research made on Alternative...
09/04/2025

Today we performed our final edition of our play that is based on findings from the biggest research made on Alternative Education in Ireland. Our audience were policymakers and practitioners within the field, and it was a great ‘Success?’ We aim to continue playing it to the people that really matter. Watch this space.


This was truly an amazing festival to be part of!!!
05/03/2025

This was truly an amazing festival to be part of!!!

(Dis)Placed – A Theatre of the Oppressed festival was held in Drogheda from January 23rd to January 26th 2025. The festival brought together artists, activis...

05/02/2025
05/02/2025

(Dis)Placed is a Theatre of the Oppressed festival exploring displacement and belonging. Through workshops, performances on the housing crisis, a play on Pal...

This show will be fabulous.
16/01/2025

This show will be fabulous.

🎭✨ (Dis)Placed – THROUGH THE ROOF ✨🎭
📅 Date: 24th January 2025
⏰ Time: 7:30 PM
📍 Location: Drogheda Institute of Further Education
📝 Register now: https://displaced-through-the-roof.eventbrite.ie

Step into Maria’s world, where the dream of a stable home teeters on the edge of crisis. On her 36th birthday, a shocking rent hike pushes Maria and her flatmates in Porto toward the brink of eviction. But Maria doesn’t give up—she rises up! Rallying her neighbors, she ignites a fire of resistance, sparking bold questions about solidarity, housing justice, and the power of community action.

🌟 What would you do?
🌟 How do we stand together against housing injustice?

This gripping performance, presented by the groundbreaking Laboratory of Theater & Politics, blends the provocative styles of Theater of the Oppressed, dialectical theatre, agitprop, and performance to create an unforgettable evening of activism and storytelling.

🎟 Admission is free, but spots are limited! Don’t wait—secure your seat today!

17/12/2024

(Dis)Placed is a Theatre of the Oppressed festival that delves into the complex relationships between people and the land they call home. Coming to Drogheda from 23-26 January, the festival will examine the themes of “displacement” and belonging through workshops, performances, and a trip to the Battle of the Boyne.

(Dis)Placed is a collaboration between Creativity and Change at MTU, Development Perspectives and Theatre for Change Galway.

https://www.artsandhealth.ie/2024/12/08/displaced-a-theatre-of-the-oppressed-festival/

DISPLACED is a Theatre of the Oppressed festival that delves into the complex relationships between people and the land ...
06/12/2024

DISPLACED is a Theatre of the Oppressed festival that delves into the complex relationships between people and the land they call home. Through workshops, performances, and a trip to the Battle of the Boyne, this festival examines the theme of “displacement”—the experience of moving from, or being removed, from where one belongs. In exploring connections between Palestine, immigration and the housing crises, DISPLACED seeks to spark local action from a global awareness of displacement.

Workshops:
The festival offers a rich lineup of workshops designed to deepen participants' understanding of Theatre of the Oppressed techniques. Together, these sessions will provide an immersive experience into powerful methods for analysing and transforming societal issues through theatre.

Workshops include:
Newspaper theatre with Sabrina Speranza from Uruguay,
Legislative theatre with José Soeiro,
Forum theatre with Ana Ni Lochlainn and Janna Lindstrom from Galway.

Performances:
The festival will feature two forum theatre performances focusing on the housing crisis, presented by actors from Cork and Portugal,
Bassam, a compelling play on Palestine, performed by Fadl Mustapha.

Place-based exploration:
A unique highlight will be a group trip to the Battle of the Boyne site, inviting reflection on Ireland’s historical struggles and its complex relationship with land. This journey offers participants an opportunity to explore how these legacies resonate in Irish solidarity with Palestine and connect to today’s housing crisis.

By combining learning, reflection, and action, DISPLACED invites participants to move from passive observation to active engagement in writing a new narrative of belonging. This festival serves as a platform for dialogue, healing, humour, and empowerment, encouraging communities to unite and imagine new ways to reclaim home and belonging in the face of displacement.

Workshop Descriptions:
Newspaper Theatre with Sabrina Speranza
Discover the power of Newspaper Theatre with Sabrina Speranza from Uruguay. This hands-on workshop teaches participants to adapt news stories into dynamic performances, dissecting media bias and highlighting hidden voices. Engage in creating theatrical responses to current issues, transforming everyday news into a catalyst for dialogue and social change.

Legislative Theatre with José Soeiro
Join José Soeiro from Portugal for an immersive workshop in Legislative Theatre, a method for transforming societal issues into interactive performances that inspire political action. Participants will learn to stage real-life challenges, encouraging audiences to propose laws or policy changes. This workshop empowers communities to address pressing issues and enact change collectively.

Forum Theatre with Ana Ni Lochlainn and Janna Lindstrom
Engage in Forum Theatre with Ana Ni Lochlainn and Janna Lindstrom, creating scenes of oppression and conflict. Participants will learn the foundations of creating a forum theatre scene which can be used to foster creative problem-solving, empowering communities to confront real-life challenges with solidarity and resilience.

Bios
Sabrina Speranza:
Sabrina Speranza is an Uruguayan actress, educator, and social activist who has practiced Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) since 2005. She studied with Augusto Boal at the Centro do Teatro do Oprimido in Rio de Janeiro and has trained with Jana Sanskriti in India. Her experience includes TO work with children and teens in vulnerable settings, as well as facilitating TO training for educators. Sabrina focuses on Newspaper Theatre, and she has toured an original play for over five years in Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, and Portugal.
She has published in The Routledge Companion to Theatre of the Oppressed and presented at conferences worldwide. Her PhD research at the University of Birmingham explores adapting Newspaper Theatre for the digital era. Sabrina also teaches Drama History and Analysis and Theatre in Prisons at Uruguay’s Drama School of Montevideo.

José Soeiro:
José Soeiro is an activist, sociologist, and renowned Theatre of the Oppressed practitioner from Portugal. With expertise in Legislative Theatre, he has pioneered performances that bridge theatre and political action, empowering communities to propose and advocate for policy changes. Soeiro’s work integrates social justice with creative expression, inspiring audiences to engage directly in democratic processes. Passionate about community-led change, he has facilitated numerous workshops and collaborations across Europe, fostering dialogues on labor rights, social inequality, and human rights.

Anne Loftus:
Is a Reflective (Community) Education and Development Practitioner, activist and one the founders of Theatre for Change - Galway (TfCG). She has been facilitating workshops across a range of social justice issues for over 20 years. Anne targets issues such as inclusion, poverty, Trauma Informed Care and system change through her work with Educational and Community Development, EAPN, IDEC and she also lectures in the University of Galway on the BA Child, Youth, Family - Policy & Practice. Anne has been facilitating Theatre of the Oppressed training the trainer workshops and been part of TfCG’s Forum Theatre projects since 2014.

Janna Lindstrom:
Janna Lindstrom is a Swedish dramapedagogue, dramatherapist and actress, active in Galway, Ireland. She has facilitated Applied Drama and Theatre in Education since 2004 and is one of the founding members in Theatre for Change - Galway.
Janna has many years of experience within Youth Work and Educational settings, but is currently mainly working with intellectually disabled artists and actors. Her work concentrates on personal development, empowerment of the individual through creative processes. She has been facilitating Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) training and performances for and with professionals within Youth, Children, Social Work and Community Development through Theatre for Change Galway since 2015. She also lectures in University of Galway on the BA Child, Youth, Family - Policy and Practice.
Ticket information:
We have kept costs to as minimal as possible thanks to subsidisation from Irish Aid, Erasmus+, Afri and Meath partnership.

Tickets:
Standard - includes food, accommodation and conference fee
Discount - includes food, accommodation and discounted conference fee
Scholarship - includes food and accommodation, conference fee is covered
Standard ticket + food - includes food and conference fee
Discount + food - includes food and discounted conference fee

Meals included:
Breakfast on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Lunch on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Dinner on Friday and Saturday

Accommodation:
Accommodation will be in a hostel in Drogheda. Rooms will be shared. If you would like to book alternative accommodation, you can select a ticket with food only.

To apply for a discounted or scholarship fee, please email [email protected] explaining your reason for the request. Scholarships are limited and priority is for those who are volunteering at the festival.

Tickets also includes entrance to all performances, and transport to the Battle of the Boyne location



For further information; https://sites.google.com/view/theatre-for-transformation/displaced-to-festival

And that’s a wrap! We had an amazing weekend in Cork with Julian Boal and Jose Soeiro organized by Creativity and Change...
28/04/2024

And that’s a wrap! We had an amazing weekend in Cork with Julian Boal and Jose Soeiro organized by Creativity and Change. We are exited to have started the process of learning to use yet another tool of the TO tree; Legislative Theatre. Looking forward to putting it into action!

Don’t forget our performance on Monday! Open to everyone, but is specially interesting for those working in educational ...
18/04/2024

Don’t forget our performance on Monday! Open to everyone, but is specially interesting for those working in educational or support sector.

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Theatre for Change, Galway (TfCG) examines social issues by using the techniques of Theatre of the Oppressed (T.O.) in order to empower people to bring about personal, and social change. Our aim is to develop the T.O. capacity in Ireland. We facilitate weekly workshops using Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed methodologies and deliver Training-the-Trainer programmes in communities and third level institutions. We develop and perform Forum Theatre plays and do workshops in schools. We also host workshops with acclaimed international Theatre of the Oppressed Facilitators.