It means that someone in the play is putting on a play. e.g Singing In The Rain (a musical) is a movie about someone making a movie. Or Willem Shakespeare wrote a play called A Midsummer Nights Dream and if you read/watch this you will see that one of the sub plots is some guys putting on a play.
Do you mean the influence of the play since it was first written (public opinion) or the influences within the play (Shakespeare, Greek theatre etc)?
A placard is a sign or notice that shows the 'spectators' a particular message: facts or figures within the play.
The DJ looked deprecatingly at the fourth message within as many minutes for him to play Taylor Swift's latest song.
Jack and the Beanstalk is a popular play based on the old child's fairy tale.
There are many sites that you can play games on. However, if you mean within the site, new islands are coming out every few months.
Quasi-naturalistic in a theatrical definition means: a naturalism form used within a play but with absurdist overtones/elements to it. - Graeme Blundell.
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Who is you? and what do you mean by play?
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It depends what are you trying to say. If you mean a play, as in a game = משחק (Mis'chak). If you mean a play as in a show in the theater = מחזה (Ma'cha'zeh). If you mean the verb "to play" (a game) = lesakhek (לשחק) If you mean the verb "to play" (an instrument) = nigen (ניגן)
From the perspective of the director, a play within a play is a problem because one has to show both the actors and the audience, who are usually facing each other. The obvious staging which has the play within upstage results in the audience within facing upstage so the real audience cannot see their reactions. Having one on the left and the other on the right results in a very flat presentation.
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