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Ritual - Origin of theatre connected to themes of power, duty, and survival, Worship - The society step that generally comes before Ritual, Meaning - Ritual is a Repeated ACTION that takes on ____________, Fun - Humor is connected to this Origin of Theatre, Imitation - Trying to demonstrate something "almost identically", Humor - A human being's ability to find something funny, History - A true story about the past, Myth - A Made-up explanation presented as truth, Fable - An explanation or story presented as "just a story", Moral - The message of a fable, Storytelling - Third origin of theatre that isn't FUN or RITUAL, Performer - 1 of the 6 "Elements of Theatre" which describes a singer, actor, or dancer, Spectator - 1 of the 6 "Elements of Theatre" which describes an audience, Liveness - 1 of the 6 "Elements of Theatre" which describes a performer and spectator being in the same place at the same time, Etiquette - French word used to describe "audience rules of behavior", Objective - Goal, want, or need of a character, Stakes - What is at risk if a character doesn't meet their objective, Relationship - Connection or association between 2 characters, Space - Physical location of a theatre production, Text - General content of a play, usually the story or plot, Design - Technical elements of a play, what is seen and heard, Set - The scenery behind the actors, Props - The objects actors interact with, Costumes - Wigs, Hair, and Clothing worn by actors, joke - During a play, it is okay to laugh at a..., tickets - At most broadway theaters, you can buy..., talk - While attending a play or musical, you should NOT..., at intermission - If you are not enjoying a play, it is okay to leave..., noisy to unwrap - Cough drops can be a problem during a theatre production because they are..., late - Theatre ushers might not let you enter the theater if you are..., of having fun - Audience members should all be open to the possibility...,
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