This research deals with Chilean Theatre novel development during the 1960’s and 1970’s, where Chilean practice committed to the education of popular sectors in the country. Through an agreement of Cultural Outreach signed by the Workers Union and the Theatre Institute of University of Chile, later Technical University of the State, a generation of young students, workers and political leaders produced a permanent repertory of works of theatre. The agreement funded the productions and they were premiered in trade unions and local communities in the south side of Santiago. The plays depicted social criticism and joined a decade marked by heavy turmoil in the public sphere, which made possible The Chilean Way to Socialism.
Wallffiguer, D. (2019). Chilean theatre and popular education. A committed and strategic alliance among students, workers and the workers union (cut) 1963-1973. Revista Enfoques Educacionales, 15(1), 91–105. Retrieved from https://revistapsicologia.uchile.cl/index.php/REE/article/view/53857