Abstract
The paper briefly describes specifics of an inclusive theatre, which is direction of amateur theatrical activities that gains popularity aimed at assistance in rehabilitation and socialization processes of spectators with disabilities. Authors consider the key principles of arrangement of educational and cultural space adapted to realities of the modern social theatre for persons with physical and mental disabilities. Also, the article sums results of inclusive theatrical playing fields of the last years run on educational platform “Parus” (Eng.: “Sail”) within the frames of International Youth Forum “Altai. Points of Growth” (Altai Krai, Russia).
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