The foundation of A' dart theatre was propelled by a strong need to create performances that raise questions about society's overarching rules and principles. We want to invite our audiences to theatrical experiences which will hopefully challenge their shaped perception of the world, targeting issues such as inequality, social injustice and discrimination among others. Our vision is primarily ba
sed on the idea that theatre can provoke rational self-reflection, creating spaces for the fruitful exchange of political views and opinions. These concepts underpinning our mission as a theatre group, could only be fulfilled through the fusion of artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines. A'dart aims to become the meeting point for emerging practitioners associated with the field, who share a passion for a theatre that not only entertains, but also encourages the audience to critically observe the action on stage. The members of A'dart have received training from RSSD, Drama Centre and ISSA, and have been involved in several productions including 4:48 psychosis(The Crypt Gallery), Hamletmachine(The Ugly Duck), After the End(Edinburgh Fringe), etc.