Feminist theatre emerged in the 1960s and 70s, challenging traditional gender roles and patriarchal structures. It explores women's experiences, struggles, and triumphs, aiming to empower and give voice to female perspectives on stage. Key figures like Caryl Churchill and Pam Gems pioneered this movement, using innovative techniques to deconstruct stereotypes and present complex female characters. Feminist theatre continues to evolve, addressing intersectionality and contemporary issues within the feminist movement.