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Narrative Reticulation

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Narrative Reticulation explores how personal storytelling in community settings creates meaningful connections that benefit society.

Drawing on 50 years of experience with Playback Theatre across educational, community, and organizational contexts, Jonathan Fox introduces the innovative theory of narrative reticulation, which describes the spontaneous interconnection of shared stories and its role in relieving stress, creating connection, and building group identity. The theory is supported by vivid examples from diverse settings including post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, a teacher conference, a Nepali village, and a Japanese theatre. Fox articulates the essential elements needed for successful story events: spontaneity, positive atmosphere, clear structure, and thoughtful guidance. He offers a compelling framework for understanding how shared narratives can build empathy, encourage innovation, and create communities of memory in our increasingly polarized world.

This engaging, accessible book is an essential read for Playback Theatre and applied theatre practitioners and scholars. Its invaluable insights will also be useful for education and community work professionals, drama therapists, and mental health practitioners.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 August 2026
Pages
248
ISBN
9781041227069

Narrative Reticulation explores how personal storytelling in community settings creates meaningful connections that benefit society.

Drawing on 50 years of experience with Playback Theatre across educational, community, and organizational contexts, Jonathan Fox introduces the innovative theory of narrative reticulation, which describes the spontaneous interconnection of shared stories and its role in relieving stress, creating connection, and building group identity. The theory is supported by vivid examples from diverse settings including post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, a teacher conference, a Nepali village, and a Japanese theatre. Fox articulates the essential elements needed for successful story events: spontaneity, positive atmosphere, clear structure, and thoughtful guidance. He offers a compelling framework for understanding how shared narratives can build empathy, encourage innovation, and create communities of memory in our increasingly polarized world.

This engaging, accessible book is an essential read for Playback Theatre and applied theatre practitioners and scholars. Its invaluable insights will also be useful for education and community work professionals, drama therapists, and mental health practitioners.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 August 2026
Pages
248
ISBN
9781041227069