Actors would travel from village to village, build a small stage in the village common, or the houses of Royalty, and perform in the open air.
It was alot better.
the nucleus of a movie theater would have to be the person that runs the theater like the owner.
Kabuki theater is Japanese.
As a general rule, no, especially as things like home theater systems tend to become obsolete very quickly.
Interpretative theater is in reference to performing and allowing the audience to interpret the performance as they would like to. There is no right or way to interpretative theater.
Before TV, there was radio, movies, record players, and theater.
yes she enjoyed it. the first theater was built under her reign(the Globe) and she had Shakespeare's plays performed there.
looking at the way technology spreads these days its probably like your standard cineplex or imax theater... hehehe
Yes, the first public theater built in the sixteenth century was the Theatre, constructed in 1576 in London by actor James Burbage. It marked a significant development in the history of English theater, providing a dedicated space for performances outside of the aristocratic courts. The Theatre was pivotal in the rise of professional acting companies and the popularity of plays, including those by playwrights like William Shakespeare.
What happens is that when you make a film, there are agents that basically invest in your film by putting it in a theater. Like any investment, they try to evaluation the popularity of your film before they invest in you. If I film is put in a theater and the sales are low, the theater or the agent will basically make no profit.
The globe theater was Shakespeare's theater. Plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet were peformed there.
they play mostly musicals, like lion king, fame with a live cast.