People in the theatre world tend to spell it "theatre" and those who are not spell it "theater." The basic difference as it was explained to me by one of my theatre professors in college is: Theatre is the art form and Theater is the building.
Example- I am going to the Kodak Theater to see a theatre performance.
Also, theatre is the (British) English spelling of the word theater.
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Drama is the literature; theater is the performance of it.
Theatre has many different elements: plays, dance, Opera, musicals, stand-up comedy, etc. In the business we use the word drama to distinguish between plays and other forms of theatre.
Theatre is the place the actual stage or playing space. Drama is a verb for what the actors do. The acting.
They're spelt different
Theatre is the British spelling. Theater is American.
It is no difference
yes
they are two different cultures!
athenian theater, medieval theater, Elizabethan theater, and panoramic theater the difference between the four is their architectural design only
Indian Drama are drama are done in India while Philippine Drama are done in the Philippines
It is no difference
difference between roleplay and drama
what is the differences between poetry and drama?
THE WORD and THE DRAMA
yes
they are two different cultures!
athenian theater, medieval theater, Elizabethan theater, and panoramic theater the difference between the four is their architectural design only
Indian Drama are drama are done in India while Philippine Drama are done in the Philippines
drama is acting like on Eastenders and dancing is to music and the dancers don't speak.
yes
the difference between play script and drama are the play script has couching and drama is no couchingbow Myra 18 "{P?"{::"""
To study drama, the degree would be Drama Studies or Theater. For acting, it would be Theater, Theater Performance, or Acting. Many schools also offer Theater Production & Design, or Theater Production. Some schools use different names, but these are the most common.