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An Introduction to THEATRE
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“Medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But the arts, poetry, beauty, romance, these are what we stay alive for.”
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What is theatre? The difference between theater and theatre… – Theater is the space – Theatre is the art-form “Theater” means “The place for seeing”
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What is a play? A play is a piece of literature, written by a playwright, and performed in a theater by an actor.
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Basic Drama terms: Play- A script that is performed on stage. AKA “show” Playwright- the author of a play Character- the person an actor plays (not real) Cast- all the actors in a show Actor/Actress- the person who plays the character Crew- anyone involved in a play besides the actors Technical theatre- All the aspects outside of acting (costumes, lights, set, etc.) Thespian- A term for a person regularly involved in theatre
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Basic Types of theatre: A.K.A. “Genres” Drama- “Action.” – Not always sad, just serious! – Tragedy (sad ending) – Melodrama- overly dramatic Comedy – Usually funny plays with big “styles.” – Farce- making fun of something Plays usually include moments of both comedy AND drama. Musical – Usually very stylized plays with music.
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Places for theatre: Broadway- in NY, NY. Musicals only Off-Broadway- in the area outside of Broadway, still in NY. Here they do straight plays (non musical plays) and lower budget plays Community- in any community in the US Touring theatre- professional shows that travel around the country
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