Theatre Glossary (Mike Green)
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5 W's Who refers to roles and characterizations. Where refers to setting, locale, environment. What refers to dramatic action. When refers to time of day, year. Why refers to motivation. | |
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Acting | |
Aesthetic DistanceThe perspective of a member of the audience in relation to performance. A work is "distanced" so that it can be seen aesthetically and not confused with reality. Aesthetic distance permits objective response even in the face of subjective experiences. | |
Aesthetic Qualities | |
Aesthetic ResponseA person's reaction to the emotional values and cognitive meanings of a work of art (e.g., a theatre experience). | |
Aesthetics | |
Artistic Discipline | |
Audience | |
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Character | |
Character Dimensions | |