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Mention 5 theatrical elements
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Here are five key theatrical elements, with a brief note on each:
1. Script/Play (plot) — the written text and storyline that structures the action.
2. Actors/Performance — the performers who embody characters and deliver the action.
3. Direction — the director’s vision and staging that shapes pacing, focus, and interpretation.
4. Design/Scenography — set, lighting, costumes, sound and props that create the world of the play.
5. Audience/Space — the physical venue and the audience’s presence and response, which complete the theatrical event.
1. Script/Play (plot) — the written text and storyline that structures the action.
2. Actors/Performance — the performers who embody characters and deliver the action.
3. Direction — the director’s vision and staging that shapes pacing, focus, and interpretation.
4. Design/Scenography — set, lighting, costumes, sound and props that create the world of the play.
5. Audience/Space — the physical venue and the audience’s presence and response, which complete the theatrical event.
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