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  2. Ludruk - Wikipedia

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    Ludruk is one of the theatrical genres in East Java.It is a form of traditional performance presented by a troupe of actors (or comedians) on a stage, re-telling the life stories of everyday people and their struggles.

  3. Bangsawan - Wikipedia

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    Bangsawan (Jawi: بڠساون) is a type of traditional Malay opera or theatre performed by a troupe and accompanied by music and sometimes dances. [1] The bangsawan theatrical performance encompasses music, dance, and drama.

  4. Boria (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    A typical Boria troupe consists of a leader, a chorus, comedians and musicians. The performance normally begins with a short comic sketches and followed by a song-dance routine featuring a juxtaposition of choral and solo parts.

  5. Ketoprak - Wikipedia

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    Ketoprak (Javanese: ꧋ꦏꦺꦛꦺꦴꦥꦿꦏ꧀, romanized: Kethoprak) is a theatrical genre of Java featuring actors who may also sing to the accompaniment of the gamelan.

  6. Mak yong - Wikipedia

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    Mak yong (Jawi: مق يوڠ ‎; Thai: มะโย่ง, RTGS: ma yong) is a traditional form of dance-drama from northern Malaysia, particularly the state of Kelantan. ...

  7. History of theatre - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Pritchard as Lady Macbeth and David Garrick as Macbeth at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in April 1768 Performer playing Sugriva in the Koodiyattam form of Sanskrit theatre Commedia dell'arte troupe I Gelosi performing, by Hieronymus Francken I, c. 1590

  8. Komedi Stambul - Wikipedia

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    Komedi Stambul (or simply Stambul), spelled Komedie Stamboel during the Dutch colonial era, is a form of trans-ethnic Indonesian folk theatre developed lately, from the 19th-century to the mid-20th century. [1]

  9. Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theatre or theater [a] is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.