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What does the term "convention" refer to in theatre?
The climax of a play
The protagonist's journey
Established practices, techniques, or norms
Emotional essence or flavor created through performance
The climax of a play
The protagonist's journey
Established practices, techniques, or norms
Emotional essence or flavor created through performance
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The term "convention" in theatre refers to established practices, techniques, or norms. It encompasses the various traditional and agreed-upon methods of performing, staging, and presenting a play. These conventions can include specific acting styles, stage design principles, lighting techniques, and other aspects that are commonly used and understood in the theatrical world. They serve as a foundation for creating a cohesive and understandable theatrical experience for both the performers and the audience.
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