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Spontaneous improvisation is crucial in forum theatre because it allows actors to respond dynamically to audience feedback and suggestions, creating a more interactive and engaging experience. This flexibility helps explore various perspectives and solutions to the issues presented, fostering deeper discussions. Additionally, improvisation can enhance authenticity, as actors adapt their performances to reflect the real-time emotions and reactions of the audience, making the piece more relatable and impactful.

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Where did Commedia Dell'arte originate from?

First of all it means comedy of art or improvisational theatre. Plays were not scripted, free to watch, needed almost no props, there were about 8 to 10 actors and most importantly needed no actual theatre to be performed as they were held outside. It originated from ancient Roman comedy(Plautus, I suppose is a good example)and, as it cost less than traditional theatre, it was a good cheaper way of creative art expression.


Were actors paid a lot back in shakespeare's time?

No. Shakespeare would not have made so much money if he had only been a hired player. In order to get on, you needed to be a partner in a theatre company or own a theatre or something like that.


Why was shakespeare theatre closed in 1592and what happend to it in 1613?

There was no "Shakespeare Theatre" in either 1592 or 1613. Shakespeare did not own any part of any theatre until 1599. In 1599, Shakespeare's associates Richard and Cuthbert Burbage, who did own a theatre, wanted to build a new theatre to solve some of their legal problems. They therefore arranged to use parts of their old theatre to build the new one, but they needed some cash to buy supplies. Enter Shakespeare and some other guys who put some money into the Burbages' new theatre in exchange for a cut of the profits. It was this new theatre, the Globe Theatre, which burned down on June 29, 1613 during the performance of one of Shakespeare's plays. To the people back then, the Globe would have been the "Burbage Theatre" since Richard Burbage was more famous than Shakespeare and actually owned a large chunk of it.


When was Shakespeares globe rebuilt?

"Shakespeare's Globe" is the name of a theatre built in 1997 which has not needed to be rebuilt. On the other hand the Globe Playhouse, constructed in 1599, and which burned down June 29, 1613, was rebuilt almost immediately and a new Globe was ready for the 1614 season. This theatre should never be described as "Shakespeare's Globe" which is the name of the modern theatre.


What is forum theater?

Forum theatre was developed in the early 1970's by Brazilian director Augusto Boal. Boal believed that theatre could serve as a forum for teaching people the strategies they needed to change their world. The main concept of forum theatre is that the concept of power is present in all interactions, exchanges and social arrangements. Boal posits a basic tension between the 'oppressed' and 'oppressor'. In Forum theatre these tentions are examined, challenged and altered as a method of rehearsing difficult situations/problems in advance - to understand how different strategies might be used in deal with complex social situations. The goal of forum theatre is to make people more aware of some problems that they may have not considered previously. Forum theatre scenarios are designed to stimulate audience participation through discussion, interactive role-playing and shared experiences.

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A reaction in which it seems no activation energy is needed?

a spontaneous reaction


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attitude


What kind of education is needed to become a singer?

Get a BTEC new diploma in performing arts at a good college and then go off to a specialty school specifically for singing or musical theatre those schools work directly with agents and will get you jobs easily, Hope this helps :)


What was the most difficult aspect of performing theatre during the Elizabethan period?

No electricity. That meant no lights so all performances had to be given in daylight which meant the performance was outdoors and subject to weather or candlelight which was very dark and would only work for very small audiences. It also meant that there was no artificial amplification so the actors needed huge projection to get their voices to all parts of the theatre.


How do you determine whether a reaction is spontaneous or non spontaneous?

The first of two factors that determine whether a reaction is spontaneous or non-spontaneous is entropy. The second is energy. For a reaction to be spontaneous, it must have both of these factors.


What information is not needed when performing a rotation?

When performing a rotation, you do not need to know the exact coordinates of the center of rotation. All you need is the angle of rotation and the shape or object being rotated.


How does theater work?

Theatre works in many different ways... It has evolved from what it used to be. When theatre was first starting it needed just an actor and an audience. But as time has gone on we now have many positions in theatre. The basic requirement for "theatre" though is; an actor, an audience (even of one), and the suspension of disbelief.


What qualifications are needed to be a front of house manager at a theatre?

A massive willy hueheueheueuhe


Why lightning a sparkler is considered a spontaneous reaction?

I think you may have meant 'Why is lighting a sparkler considered a spontaneous reaction?'. In that case...Lighting a sparkler is considered a spontaneous reaction even though it doesn't start spontaneouslybecause it can occurby itself, or without the influence of any external forces once it is given the necessary energy needed for it to begin the reaction.The lighting of a sparkler is a common example of a spontaneous reaction which is often given in Science textbooks and exams around the world. The above is an example worth knowing.Does this answer your question?


Why lighting a sparkler is considered a spontaneous reaction?

Lighting a sparkler is considered a spontaneous reaction even though it doesn't start spontaneouslybecause it can occurby itself, or without the influence of any external forces once it is given the necessary energy needed for it to begin the reaction.The lighting of a sparkler is a common example of a spontaneous reaction which is often given in Science textbooks and exams around the world. The above is an example worth knowing.


Why is lighting a sparkler considered a spontaneous reaction even though it doesn't start spontaneously?

Lighting a sparkler is considered a spontaneous reaction even though it doesn't start spontaneously because it can occur by itself, or without the influence of any external forces once it is given the necessary energy needed for it to begin the reaction.The lighting of a sparkler is a common example of a spontaneous reaction which is often given in Science textbooks and exams around the world. The above is an example worth knowing.


Is burning of candel is spontaneous process?

Yes, candle burning is a spontaneous process. A spontaneous process is defined as: once it is allowed to start, the process will proceed to the finish without any external intervention. You lit the candle, it was allowed to burn and it would keep going without any help. The Gibbs free energy change for this process is negative. On the other hand, the decomposition of CaCO3(s) is NOT a spontaneous process. You have to keep heating the reaction vessel in order to decompose all CaCO3. Outside intervention is needed for this process to finish.