This paper employs analytical lenses from theater studies to evaluate the activities of new religions that use ostensibly secular theatrical performance to convey religious messages about the path to a better future. I focus on two examples, one historical and the other current: Moral Re-Armament (MRA), and Shen Yun. Both groups have attempted to use theater as a religious ritual that inspires spiritual awakening among theater-goers, though the specifics of their intended outcomes differ. To explore the tension between what a religious group intends and what they might actually be able to achieve, I juxtapose theater studies scholarship about performance activism and theaters of social change that can be applied to these examples in productive ways.
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In-person November Annual Meeting 2026
Religious Theatrical Performance and Visions of the Future
Papers Session: The Religious Aesthetics of the Future
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