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The Theatre in contemporary Public Institutions
Author(s) -
Jorge Luiz Machado,
Alejandra Luisa Magalhães Esteves
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
núcleo do conhecimento
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2448-0959
DOI - 10.32749/nucleodoconhecimento.com.br/business-administration/the-theatre
Subject(s) - slowness , inefficiency , context (archaeology) , institution , face (sociological concept) , the arts , public relations , political science , public institution , language change , sociology , law , history , economics , social science , art , physics , literature , archaeology , quantum mechanics , microeconomics
The right and the performing arts have been together for centuries. The Greek tragedies depicted the cases presented in the courts demonstrating a close link between the two. Over the years, the plays often reflect the inconsistencies of judicial decisions or laws applied unfairly or ineffectively. The performing arts are used to assist the undergraduate law to experience the experiences of the profession through the simulation of courts, monitors where there is a need for staging. However, it is emphasized that the intention is to prepare the student for the various situations that the student may pass through the exercise of his activities. In this context, public institutions and their peculiarities are observed. These present a worn image in the face of the problems currently faced, such as corruption and managerial inefficiency that are addressed more deeply in the search for possible solutions to the slowness in the provision of services. Finally, it is noted that there is the possibility of correlating theater and public institutions to elucidate the role of its actors in the management of the services provided.Keywords: theater, public institution, slowness.

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