Researchers from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University and City University of New York have found that students’ empathy and other social-emotional skills can be boosted by live theater. The authors of a study on the subject wrote: “Several significant findings suggest that when paired with educational pre- and post-show experiences, students’ social perspective taking and empathy can be positively impacted through a single live theater performance.” This follows a recent study published in October in the BMC Medical Education journal which found that 35% of Portuguese students surveyed were actively involved in arts expression, typically scoring higher in empathy.

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