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  2. theatre, in dramatic arts, an art concerned almost exclusively with live performances in which the action is precisely planned to create a coherent and significant sense of drama.

  3. 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.

  4. 1.7: An Introduction to the Theater and its Elements

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    Theater is often referred to as “the lively art.” Just what does that mean? Well, theater is a performance art, which means that it is performed live in front of an audience instead of being created and then viewed separately by an audience.

  5. Theater | Definition, History, Styles, & Facts | Britannica

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    theatre, in architecture, a building or space in which a performance may be given before an audience. The word is from the Greek theatron, “a place of seeing.” A theatre usually has a stage area where the performance itself takes place.

  6. Introduction Into Theater Arts: Definition, History, & More

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    Theater arts, often simply referred to as theater, encompasses a broad spectrum of creative activities that converge to produce a live performance. This collaborative art form integrates elements such as acting, directing, set design, costume design, lighting, sound, and more to convey a narrative or evoke emotions.

  7. 32 Theatre Terms Everyone Should Know - Playbill

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    August 10, 2019. The theatre truly has its own vocabulary. But you can’t rely on Merriam-Webster to define show business colloquialisms—or let you know where they came from. Playbill put together...

  8. What is theatre? : an introduction and exploration

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    What Is Theatre? will make its reader a better playgoer, responding more fully to performance, with a keener appreciation of all the resources of theatre-acting, design, direction, organization, theatre buildings, and audiences.

  9. Theater vs. Theatre. Both theater and theatre are nouns with the same definition. But sometimes, in the English language, the context will show a preference for theater or theatre. They can be: A building or outdoor area where dramatic performances, plays, and orchestras are given.

  10. Theater Definition, Types & History - Study.com

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    As a dramatic art form, theater's definition consists of a live, collaborative performance with actors who perform in front of an audience. Theater's meaning as a...

  11. What is theatre? | Theatre: A Very Short Introduction - Oxford...

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    What is theatre?’ discusses the origins of theatre and how it has developed in numerous ways in different communities and cultures, from classical Greece to medieval Japan and Italian Renaissance theatre to 19th‐century Europe, resulting in a vast array of modern‐day forms.