Theatre Glossary (Mike Green)
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இச்சுட்டியைப் பயன்படுத்திக் கலைச்சொற் களஞ்சியத்தில் உலாவுக
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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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ActingThe process of creating roles and characters in dramatic context. (see Characterization). | |
Aesthetic QualitiesThose characteristics of a work that place it somewhere on the scale of beautiful to ugly. | |
Aesthetic ResponseA person's reaction to the emotional values and cognitive meanings of a work of art (e.g., a theatre experience). | |
AestheticsThe branch of philosophy that deals with theories of art and beauty. | |
Artistic DisciplineAdherence to beliefs, values, and behaviors deemed accepted in the artistic field. | |
Audience One or more persons who observe actors in a scene or play in a classroom or a theatre. In theatre education, audience is sometimes loosely used to mean the reflective performer as well as classmates, other students, faulty, or the public. | |
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Character A person, animal, or entity in a story, scene, or play with specific distinguishing physical, mental, and attitudinal attributes. | |
Character DimensionsPhysical aspects (e.g., sex, age, external traits), social aspects (e.g., family, occupation), and psychological aspects (e.g., attitudes, motivation, values) of a character. | |