Theaters all over the world are very similar. They usually all have a stage, seats for the audience, and a backstage for actors.
One of its major characteristics is the the theater looked circular shape.
Patrick Lonergan has written: 'Theatre and globalization' -- subject(s): History, English drama, History and criticism, Multiculturalism in literature, Culture and globalization, Theater, Theater and globalization, National characteristics in the theater, Literature and globalization, Irish authors, National characteristics in literature 'Synge and his influences' -- subject(s): Influence
Nadine Holdsworth has written: 'Joan Littlewood's theatre' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Theatre & nation' -- subject(s): Theater, History and criticism, Drama, Theater and society, Theater and state, National characteristics in the theater, Nationalism in literature, Political aspects, National characteristics in literature 'Theatre and nation' -- subject(s): Theater, History and criticism, Drama, Theater and society, Theater and state, National characteristics in the theater, Nationalism in literature, Political aspects, National characteristics in literature 'Joan Littlewood' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
which theater Gekijō = theater but most understand theater eigakan = is movie theater Shujutsu-shitsu = operating theater
Thierry Dubost has written: 'Struggle, defeat, or rebirth' -- subject(s): Characters and characteristics in literature, Characters 'Drama reinvented' -- subject(s): Authors and theater, Theater, English drama, History and criticism, Stage adaptations, Irish authors, History
athenian theater, medieval theater, Elizabethan theater, and panoramic theater the difference between the four is their architectural design only
A children's theater is a theater that is suitable for kids.
George Jean Nathan has written: 'The entertainment of a nation' -- subject(s): Theater 'Suggestions to our visitors' -- subject(s): Smart set (New York, N.Y.) 'The Avon flows' 'My very dear Sean' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Correspondence, Critics 'The new American credo' -- subject(s): American National characteristics, National characteristics, American 'Another book on the theatre' -- subject(s): Theater, Anecdotes 'Passing judgments' -- subject(s): Drama, Criticism, History and criticism, Theater 'A book without a title' 'The theatre of the moment' -- subject(s): Drama, History and criticism, Theater 'World's great plays' -- subject(s): Drama 'The house of Satan' -- subject(s): Drama, History and criticism, Theater 'The theatre in the fifties' -- subject(s): Drama, Revues, History and criticism, Theater 'Since Ibsen' -- subject(s): Drama, History and criticism, Theater
Some eras in theater include ancient Greek theater, Elizabethan theater (Shakespearean era), French neoclassical theater, Restoration theater, and modern theater. Each era is characterized by different styles, themes, and techniques that influenced the development of theater.
in the European theater we fought the Germans in the pacific theater we fought the Japanese
The Globe Theater was an Amphitheater with a Thrust Stage.
a theater is just the theater itself while a theater company is a community theater where productions are rehearsed and put on at the same place. The theater company wins awards for it's shows instead of an individual show receiving and keeping the awards.