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An inclusive theatre programme by Inad Theatre and its role in education Analysis of a training programme


Published: Nov 25, 2025
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Inclusive Theater school theatre hearing impairment
Khalid Massou
Abstract

This article aims to shed light on Inad Theatre’s use of inclusive theatre techniques as an educational and pedagogical tool aimed to promote social inclusion and cultural empowerment for people with disabilities. The work conducted with the Pontifical Institute Effetà Paul VI will be analysed to present this experience, in order to highlight the training programme developed and assess its impact on students. The article will also explore how children interacted with the programme and experienced their journey. Inad Theatre believes in the role of theatre in enhancing the educational process, which aims to strengthen Palestinian cultural identity, instil social and ethical values, raise awareness, modify behaviour, develop various skills and promote a culture of love, forgiveness, acceptance of others and openness to other cultures.

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Author Biography
Khalid Massou, Inad Theatre, Palestine

Khalid Massou is the artistic director and co-founder of Inad Theatre. He is also an actor, writer, director and drama trainer. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Acting and Education, as well as a Master’s degree in Cultural Institution Management. He has worked as an actor, writer and director since 1987, participating in all of Inad Theatre’s productions. He teaches drama and theatre at Dar Al-Kalima University and works as a drama trainer at Al-Quds University. Since 1994, he has performed in numerous productions for both children and adults with Al-Kasaba Theatre. He has participated in many Arab and international theatre festivals, and has received multiple awards and certificates of appreciation. He has presented children’s programmes on the radio and television and has appeared in various Palestinian TV series and films. He specialises in community theatre and inclusive theatre.

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