Arts (Sep 2024)

Empathy and Listening in Research-Based Theatre

  • Christina Cook,
  • George Belliveau,
  • Luke Bokenfohr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13050140
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 140

Abstract

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This article shares excerpts from the playscript Unload, which brings to life research on military veterans and the lived experience of civilians carrying trauma. Co-developed by veterans, artists, researchers, and counsellors, the play follows a veteran’s journey to overcome challenges in and out of uniform and sees him guide a civilian friend through unspoken grief that has been haunting him for decades. This research-based play artistically synthesizes extensive data collected from focus groups, interviews, and surveys conducted with veterans, artists, counsellors, and audiences involved in a five-year research project. This article begins by situating the research-based play within the literature on theatre and empathy. Then, alongside excerpts from the playscript, the authors, who were co-writers of the script and members of the cast, offer insights gleaned from the performance of Unload.

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