Define "propaganda" in the context of theatre.

In the context of theatre, "propaganda" refers to a theatrical production or performance that serves as a tool for promoting a certain ideology, agenda, or political message. It involves the deliberate manipulation of emotions, beliefs, and opinions of the audience using artistic elements such as dialogue, plot, characterization, imagery, music, and staging. The main objective of propaganda in theatre is to influence public opinion, mobilize support, or shape attitudes towards a specific cause, government, or political movement.