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olasank [31]
1 year ago
8

as long as there have been theatrical productions, there has been someone performing the function of director. group starts

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Setler79 [48]1 year ago
4 0

Theatrical production is any work of theatre like as astaged performance paly, musical, comedy or drama produced from a written book or script. It also extended to other performance designations like Dramatic and non-dramatic as well as dance theatre.

Such work is represented to an audience at a particular time and place by live performers or animate figures such as puppets of the presentation. It can be either form depending upon the performers activity.

Performers are engaged in theatrical production and invilved in the creation of dramatic illusion. It includes dancing, romance, singing, juggling, or other non dramatic elements .

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