Playback Theatre is an improvisational therapy normally performed by a group, in which any person from the group or audience shares their personal story and the rest of the group will re-enact this story on the spot in front on the audience. It creates a learning experience for the person whose story is being enacted. It’s a form of group therapy that is used in schools, universities, organizations, prisons and even hospices as a way to bring people from communities together through healing.