Stefano Pivato – “Don Bosco and the popular theatre” in “Don Bosco’s place in history”

The present essay focuses on Don Bosco’s decision to adopt Catholic popular theatre as a further educational tool, to the point that at a later time it becomes part of the methods of the Preventive System. The stage thus becomes, not only a place of learning for the spectators, but also for the actors themselves. The first theatrical performance, according to what is mentioned in Memorie, dates back to June 29, 1847.

SUMMARY

  • 1. Theatre and popular culture
  • 2. The idea which inspired this initiative 
  • 3. The developments of the phenomenon
  • 4. The most immediate educative medium
  • 5. Don Bosco’s modernity

Reference time period: 1847 – 1870

S. Pivato, Don Bosco and the popular theatre, in Don Bosco’s place in history, edited by Patrick Egan and Mario Midali, LAS, Roma 1993, 439-449.

Reference institution:
Centro Studi Don Bosco
Centro Studi Don Bosco

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