Theatre
Theater is that branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories using combinations of speech, gesture, music, sound and spectacle - indeed any one or more elements of the other performing arts. Theater takes such forms as opera, ballet, mime, pantomime. "Drama" is that branch of theater in which speech, from written text (plays or "dramatic literature") or improvised, is paramount.
20th Century American Theater:
- Eugene O'Neill
- Arthur Miller
- David Mamet
- Edward Albee
- Neil Simon
- George S Kaufmann
- Tennessee Williams
- Thorton Wilder
- Lorraine Hansberry
20th Century British Theater:
20th Century German Language Theater Authors:
- Heiner Mueller
- Bertolt Brecht
- Thomas Bernhardt
- Elfriede Jelinek
- Friederich Durrenmatt
- Wolfgang Hildesheimer
20th Century German Language Theater Directors:
20th Century Irish Theatre
Other 20th Century English-language playwrights:
This gives a brief outline of some of the better-known playwrights; but theater does not operate on playwrights alone. Plays are often produced by a production team: various technical, support, and design staff. Among these are the scenic designer, the lighting designer, the costume designer, the director, the dramaturge and the stage manager. This is not an all inclusive list, and may include other personnel from the world of technical theatre.
See also: dramatist, history of theater, radio and television drama, cinematic drama
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