In terms of the actors directly, there is a need of dance training (helps with movement), vocal training, observational skills, and having lived or at least seen and understood some life.
Directors and ADs tend to have been actors at one point, or have at the very least studied it.
Script Writers also tend to have had some experience in the physical acting world, they need to understand how to write things that won't come off as odd when spoken because some things work on the page and not in reality.
Then you get the Stage Manager. They are basically the director at show time while the director is off being the business man. They also are in charge of the backstage crew and very often working in direct tandem with the Tech director.
When you don't have a specific tech design crew the Tech Director takes over that role, and serves as the communication point between actors/crew, and director/light-sound crew.
Then you have the crew. It's typically broken into stage crew, which are the movers and setter-uppers of the stage/props. The tech crew works with the lighting, sound, and other mechanical aspects of the production. The costume crew does what you would expect, costuming and on occasion set design as well when there isn't a department for that in and of itself. The Make-up crew does, you guessed it, hair and make-up.
Then you get into the business side of it with producers (the money), advertisers, ushers, concessions, photographers, filming (if you're up for that kind of thing).
This isn't a complete answer and pretty basic. However, for a smaller scale production the roles can be pared down and paired up.
Theatre is the building in which the play is performed. This has a performing space, called "stage," an audience space or "house," and a "backstage" where performers prepare and keep their costumes or props. Some of these buildings are masterpieces of architecture.
Musical performance, dance and dramatic performance are the main types of theater arts. This is usually influenced by the society and view on the history.
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singing,dancing, and drama/acting.
Theatre is a collaborative process and requires the cooperative effort of the director, actors, and technicians.
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art, dance, music, theatre, pretty much any fine art/ performing art classes
The mythical god of wine and theater is Dionysus.
...the immediate, personal exchange and chemistry between audience and performers.(theatre the lively art: wilson, goldfarb)
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Art Theatre Guild was created in 1981.
Theatre is a collaborative process and requires the cooperative effort of the director, actors, and technicians.
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Theatre Art is a moving art, such as acting or drama, something that you would see in the theatre. Most commonly plays, or musicals. (such as Phantom of the Opera, Rent, or a play by William Shakephere)
Artists and viewers have a collaborative relationship. Every viewer must in some way interpret the art being viewed if it is to succeed as art for that viewer.
Is a study of a combination of fine arts
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Theatre is used as an expression of art and feelings.
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* Its potential for financial gain