Impact Playback Theatre

Impact Playback Theatre

What is Playback?

听is an interactive, improvisational theatre form in which audience members share true stories or experiences from their lives and see them 鈥減layed back鈥 by an ensemble of trained actors in ways that encourage insight across difference.听

Like a cross between a town hall meeting and an improvisational performance, one actor from the ensemble (鈥渢he conductor鈥) engages the audience in a collective conversation, asking questions that address the specific concerns of those gathered. The audience鈥檚 responses are played back on the spot in non-confrontational ways that boost insight, strengthen social bonds, and lift civic spirit.

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Recent Events

Through a generous grant from the LOR Foundation, Impact Playback helped create the first annual听.

A North Fork Valley favorite since 2021!

Another unforgettable Paonia evening honoring community members鈥 stories through听.

Three dynamic Cedaredge stories interpreted through storytellers, videographers, musicians, writers, visual artists and Impact Playback Theatre at the first annual听.听

In partnership with Main Street LIVE and Trinidad History Museum.

Human stories of听water in the west and the meanings of the river to Indigenous leaders, water scientists and other water-dependent humans 鈥撎Legacies of Water听with the CHA, Center for American West and SPIKE Center for Sustainability Education.

About Impact Playback Theatre

Since 2019, 小黄书 Boulder鈥檚听Impact Playback Theatre Ensemble has delivered dynamic performances and workshops across a wide range of campus and community events鈥攊ncluding the 小黄书 Diversity and Inclusion Summit, Health and Wellness Summits, the Just & Equitable Teaching Program, a variety of conflict management courses and other student- and staff-centered initiatives.

Since 2020, the ensemble has also led the Outreach-funded听Critical Conversations Project, promoting empathy, deep listening and civic dialogue in rural communities facing destabilizing social, economic or environmental change. This has included three collaborations in support of the Smithsonian Institution鈥檚 traveling exhibit,听Crossroads: Change in Rural America.

Partnership with CHA
Officially partnering with the Center for Humanities and the Arts formalizes a shared commitment to fostering inclusive storytelling, community engagement and arts-based dialogue across the 小黄书 Boulder campus and beyond. Through this collaboration, Impact Playback and CHA aim to support the transformative power of performance and humanities scholarship in advancing equity, empathy and creative expression.

Ruby Anderson, Elise Collins, Lauren Fiddes and Tania Guzman Jurado perform at Grand Mesa Arts Center

PHOTO CREDIT: Marianne Potje
DESCRIPTION: Impact Playback Theatre Ensemble at the Grand Mesa Arts Center, Cedaredge, Colorado, March 2024.
SHOWN (l to r): Ruby Anderson, Elise Collins, Lauren Fiddes, Tania Guzman Jurado

Grants & Commissions

  • Five Outreach and Engagement听(now PACES)听Awards听to conduct multi-day residencies in rural communities experiencing destabilizing social and economic change
  • Eight UROP Awards to support ongoing recruitment and training of undergraduates from across 小黄书
  • Two Arts in Society Awards to support further outreach residencies in Walsenburg, Trinidad and Paonia Colorado, in support of the traveling Smithsonian exhibit,听Crossroads: Change in Rural America
  • Two UC Berkeley听Greater Good Science Center Commissions for private keynote performances / facilitations for听Belonging Colorado initiative
  • CHA Graduate Student Award to support grad student collaborations with the Center for Teaching and Learning鈥檚听Just and Equitable Teaching (JET) Program
  • President鈥檚 Fund for the Humanities Award for a Renee Crown Wellness Institute collaboration in support of Donna Mejia鈥檚听Fumble Forward initiative, a framework for holding constructive intercultural dialogues
  • City of Longmont Commission听for public performance on gentrification and economic change: 鈥淒on鈥檛 Boulder my Longmont!鈥
  • Boulder Jewish Community Center (JCC) Commission for public performance on history, community and belonging:听鈥淲e Are Our Stories鈥
  • Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI)听Grant through CHA for project on Colorado River and its meanings to various regional and Indigenous communities
  • Research and Innovation Office (RIO)听Award in support of CHCI Colorado River project
  • LOR Grant to coordinate Cortez, Colorado鈥檚 first annual Story Share Event and aligned community programming (multi-day residency)听

Who We Are

The Impact Playback Theatre Ensemble comprises 小黄书 faculty, staff, graduate students, and undergraduates from across disciplines. Members train weekly through rehearsals, and all performances are paid.

The ensemble is led by Dr. James F. Walker whose work centers on undergraduate education with a focus on diversity, metacognitive learning and active, inclusive pedagogical practices. His additional research interests include race and gender studies, dystopian literature and film, and the rhetoric and praxis of performance鈥攑articularly Playback Theatre, Theatre of the Oppressed and other applied, interactive theatre forms that support social change.

Publicity

/听Colorado Water Trust / February 25, 2026

The Impact of Playback Theatre: A unique opportunity to connect with yourself and your community/ 小黄书 Outreach and Community Engagement / June 26, 2024

/ 小黄书 Connections / February 29, 2024

Get In Touch With Us

To learn more about participating, fill out the听.听

Submit the听听to request a performance or workshop for your group.

For other inquiries, contact:听James.F.Walker@colorado.edu