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- "From
Audience to Public: Theatre,
Theatricality and the
People before the
Civil Wars". Theatre,
Theatricality and the
People before the
Civil Wars...
- A
theatrical production is any work of theatre, such as a
staged play, musical,
comedy or
drama produced from a
written book or script.
Theatrical productions...
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organized by
release date and
includes live-action
feature films (including
theatrical, direct-to-video and
streaming releases),
animated feature films (including...
- A
theatrical cue is the
trigger for an
action to be
carried out at a
specific time. It is
generally ****ociated with
theatre and the film industry. They...
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revenue streams,
including theatrical exhibition, home video,
television broadcast rights, and merchandising. However,
theatrical box-office
earnings are...
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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...
- or feature-length film (often
abbreviated to feature), also
called a
theatrical film, is a film (motion picture, "movie" or
simply “picture”) with a running...
- A
theatrical séance is an
aspect of
mentalism that
purports to give its
audiences the
feeling of
contacting the
spirits of the dead, as
might be experienced...
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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...