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15 lut 2022 · To make it in the theater, you'll need to master the lingo. From blocking to standby, here are 60+ theater terms and definitions all actors should know.
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10 sie 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 this list of...
A list of theater terms, and brief descriptions, listed in alphabetical order. Act : A division of a play, may be further broken down into "scenes". Also, what the performers do on-stage.
Theatre Terms. As a service to the theatre community, AACT provides over 1000 definitions of theatrical terms. Fully searchable, our glossary is helpful for technical staff, directors, actors, producers, or anyone wanting to better understand the inner workings of theatre.
This is a glossary of terms commonly used in theatre. Those marked (*) are archaic terms, used by Shakespeare for instance.
Dramatic and theatrical terms This glossary is not exhaustive and is intended as a guide. The glossary is in two sections: • General terms – terms that are representative of those used in mainstream theatre practice • Specialist technical terms – terms that are used by specialists in lighting and sound.
Learn the basic theatre terms and definitions to help you understand the industry better. From A to Z, find out what ad lib, fringe, iron curtain, Shakespeare and more mean in theatre context.