Theatre is a form of human expression that has been around for thousands of years, with roots in indigenous cultures around the world. From Australia to China, Ireland to Egypt, theatre has served many different purposes throughout history, reflecting the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the communities in which it emerged.
Editorials
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In the 18th century, the spelling “theater” was common in England, but the spelling “theatre” began to be used to distinguish it from other types of “theaters,” such as anatomical theaters or lecture theaters. Let’s deep dive into “theatre” vs “theater”.
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As Game of Thrones nears its own tragic death and Winter ceases to come (metaphorically), fans around the world are bracing themselves…
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If you are new to theatre, it may seem overwhelming and complex, but it is actually quite simple. In theatre, actors perform live on stage in front of a live audience, telling stories through dialogue, movement, and music. A play is like a book, but instead of reading the story, you get to watch it unfold before your eyes.
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7 Irrational Fears Every Performer has had at an Audition. And why the more ridiculous they seem – the more dread it…