"Applied Theatre: Voice is a unique exploration of the conceptual and practical understandings of voice in relation to applied theatre. In this book, voice in applied theatre is critically examined in a range of practical case studies, discussing both its symbolic and sonic function, demonstrating the necessity of considering both when working in applied and community spaces. In Part One, voice as a concept is introduced, discussing recent theorizations of voice and why they are significant to applied theatre. Part Two introduces the case studies, exploring divergent understandings of why the voice matters in community practice"--