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TEXT is the element of theatre that describes the content of a production, The three main origins of theatre are RITUAL, STORYTELLING, and FUN, Every two characters in every play have a RELATIONSHIP, even if they are complete strangers, A PERFORMER can be a singer, dancer, or actor, A PERFORMER does not always have to be a human being, or even a living thing, A RELATIONSHIP means the connection, involvement, or association between two characters, The most common example of a SPECTATOR is an audience, SPACE is the element of theatre that describes where a production takes place, An OBJECTIVE is the purpose or goal of a character; what they want or need, LIVENESS happens when a performer and a spectator are in the same place at the same time, The STAKES in a play describes what is being risked or what the characters have to lose, DESIGN describes the technical elements of a theatrical production, There are multiple BEATS in a SCENE, multiple SCENES in an ACT, and multiple ACTS in a play, LIVENESS makes theatre an ephemeral art, because it only lasts for a short period of time, Theatre SPECTATORS are not always planned or paying, A theatrical RUN is the total number of times a play is performed for audiences, Audience ETIQUETTE refers to the rules of behavior a theatre audience needs to follow, SPACE could be a stage, auditorium, concert hall, or anywhere, The most common DESIGN elements are set, lights, sound, costumes, and props, TEXT can be a script, but it is not always just dialogue,
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