Carl Orff. Orff's main artistic aim was to develop what he called total theater, a combination of music, words, and movement meant to produce an overpowering effect, both exhilarating and thought-provoking.
Carl Orff developed the concept
Serge Diagihlev coined it with his Ballets Russes
carl orff
.Concept musicals.Rock musicals.Jukebox musicals.Mega musicals.Musical comedies
the different kinds of theater are the following...................
Tin Pan Alley was the nickname for a section of Manhattan, around West 28th Street between 5th and 6th avenues. It was the location of major music publishers at that time, and the center for popular composers such as George M. Cohan, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, etc. After awhile it became a generic term referring to those composers and the type of popular and theater music they wrote.
The acoustic of the theater is the best.
Dream Theater was created in 1985.
The ancient greek theater.
Apollo god of arts
.Concept musicals.Rock musicals.Jukebox musicals.Mega musicals.Musical comedies
the different kinds of theater are the following...................
Movies sounds track contain which of the following
Anton Checkhov
Trip is the direct object.
The creator of total theatre was Steven Berkoff and he began in the 1930's, so the 1930's. :)
No. The fourth wall is a concept in fiction, particularly in, television film and theater, that separates the characters and story from the audience.
The earliest theater was storytelling. No stage. Probably just a circle of listeners. Think of Homer telling the Iliad. All the action was going on in the imagination of the listeners as the teller wove the tale. Theater developed from storytelling. For example, the story of an exciting hunt is natural for acting out.
I,ii, and iii
The box office was closed, but a kind theater attendant let us in.