The theater is a performing art form whose performances usually take place in a theater.
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Nothing. The Globe theatre was one of the Elizabethan theatres. Think of "Elizabethan" as a time or type, not an actual theatre with that name.
theatre is not always true real life incidents actually take place and is real
The difference betwen informal and formal theatre is the way you dress and who for. Informal theatre is to be casual while formal is suppose to be fancy. Informal could be in a small classroom while formal would be in a huge auditorium.
the costumes and the theatres itselves are different. but the actual content remains similar. revolving on tradgeties and love.
The Tudor time theatre had electric lights and the modern time theatre has electric lights
A theatre is live and a movie has been recorded from a studio and put into video/DVD
the new one doesn't have a thatched roof
i feel Italian theatre is the same as the roman theatre... so whatever you know about the roman theatre goes for the Italian... like the roman ludi festivals and worship of Jupiter e.t.c also goes for the Italian theatre or drama.. except for modern developments which i don,t know about.
Oh, but there is! The spelling "theater" (the "American" way) is synonymous with cinemas, where you'd see a film. The spelling "theatre" (the "British" way) is synonymous with playhouses featuring live acting.
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.