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Chapter 1:
Terms:
-nonmediated theater- theatre that is not observed through an electronic medium
-Live theater- today it is more widespread and accessible than at almost any time in history
-regional theatres- permanent, professional, nonprofit theatres that offer a season of first-class
productions to their audiences each year.
-community theatres- semiprofessional and experienced amateur groups who present a series
of plays each year that appeal to their audiences.
-we have 7,000 in the U.S.
-Site specific theatre- offers presentations in nontraditional theatre settings, such as
warehouses, churches, firehouses, street corners and public parks.
-Performance art- highly individual and presented by only one person but never by more than a
small number. The content is usually quite personal, and may be combined with art, dance, film,
or music.
-Global theatre- theatre from around the world
Ex: Chinese theatre, Asian theatre
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