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Theatre
Terms of or in relation to a collaborative form of fine art which uses live performances to express fictional or non-fictional stories to an audience in a particular place.
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prologue
Performing arts; Theatre
Introductory speech or poem that introduced the play and explained or commented on the action which was to take place. Together with the epilogue, which closed the play, prologues were used ...
method
Performing arts; Theatre
Introspective approach to acting that aims at extreme naturalism, in which the actor seeks to identify inwardly with the character and work from this inner motivation to outward signs of character. ...
jongleurs
Performing arts; Theatre
Itinerant entertainers of the medieval period in Europe. The term embraces ballad-singers, acrobats, jugglers, and animal trainers.
busker
Performing arts; Theatre
Itinerant open-air street players such as jugglers, conjurers or acrobats. May have derived from the term "buskin", which referred to the long boot worn by actors in Greek tragedy, and gradually came ...
level
Performing arts; Theatre
Levels are used in most productions today, as opposed to raking the stage, to allow upstage action to be seen by the audience, and to give interest and emphasis to the set.
aesthetic values
Performing arts; Theatre
Lighting, costumes, sets or other elements that make-up the production's sense of beauty and style.
work lights
Performing arts; Theatre
Lights for use during early rehearsals and illuminate the stage while the technical crew is working on the set. Distinguished from stage lighting and the house lights. Work lights can consist of a ...