found: Work cat.: Radical people's theatre, c1988.
found: Critical theories, radical pedagogies, and global conflicts, 2005:p. 322 (The performative goal of radical theater is to serve as social critique and to articulate alternatives to the oppressive regimes of capitalism, imperialism, patriarchy, and white supremacy)
found: Staging resistance : essays on political theater, 1998:p. 4 (Radical theater is itself constituted as much from the institutional and geopolitical context of production as from specific intentions of individual theatre practitioners)
found: The world of William Saroyan, 1998:p. 176 (The dedication, energy, and humanity that the radical theater inspired; in bringing the theater to the masses, the radical theater of the 1930s accentuated the high seriousness of the dramatic arts)
found: Can't find my way home : America in the great stoned age, 1945-2000, 2004:p. 200 (Peter Berg saw that the key to the radical theater of the Sixties was attacking the fourth wall; he coined the phrase "guerilla theater" to describe how the radical theater would be exrapolated to the streets)
found: Radical street performance, 1998:p. 58 (The actions of Greenpeace have been discussed in terms of their ecology concerns, but it seems appropriate to include it in the history of protest theater; Greenpeace may be the most successful guerilla theater of all)