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Theatricality 2010/05/26".
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basic theatrical genres either defined, implied, or
derived by or from Aristotle: Tragedy, Comedy, Melodrama, and Drama. Any
number of
theatrical styles...
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Theatrical scenery is that
which is used as a
setting for a
theatrical production.
Scenery may be just
about anything, from a
single chair to an elaborately...
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Theatrical Novel (Notes of a Dead Man),
translated as
Black Snow and A Dead Man's
Memoir (Russian: Театральный роман (Записки покойника), romanized: Teatralnyy...
- The gods (UK English), or
sometimes paradise, is a
theatrical term
referring to the
highest areas of a
theatre such as the
upper balconies.
These are generally...
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Theatrical makeup is
makeup that is used to ****ist in
creating the
appearance of the
characters that
actors portray during a
theater production. In Gr****...
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Theatrical superstitions are
superstitions particular to
actors or the theatre.
William Shakespeare's play
Macbeth is said to be cursed, so
actors avoid...
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Theatrical Syndicate was an
organization in the
United States that
controlled the
majority of
bookings in the country's
leading theatrical attractions...
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Theatrical constraints are
various rules,
either of
taste or of law, that
govern the production, staging, and
content of
stage plays in the theater. Whether...
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Theatrical troupe (French: troupe),
sometimes referred to as an
acting company, is a
group of
theatrical performers working together. They may work in...