TheatreTheatre has provided many words and meanings which we use - ignorant of their origins - in everyday writing and speech. This is the first book to explore 2000 theatre terms in depth, in some cases tracing their history over two and a half millennia, in others exploring expressions less than a decade old. Terms are defined, shown in use and cross referenced in ways which will fascinate theatregoers, help serious theatre students and encourage those actively engaged in the theatre to examine the familiar from new angles. |
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The usage is first attested - along with several other words with ' act ' as their root - in 1C16 : ' Players action doeth answere to their partes ' ( 1579 , OED ) . In an extension of this sense , action is sometimes used – as in ' I ...
The usage is first attested - along with several other words with ' act ' as their root - in 1C16 : ' Players action doeth answere to their partes ' ( 1579 , OED ) . In an extension of this sense , action is sometimes used – as in ' I ...
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In the eC16 , it is attested with reference to mystery plays with positive endings ; ( 1538 ) Bale : ' A brefe comedy or enterlude concernynge the temptacyon of our lorde and sauer Jesus Christ by Sathan in the desart ' .
In the eC16 , it is attested with reference to mystery plays with positive endings ; ( 1538 ) Bale : ' A brefe comedy or enterlude concernynge the temptacyon of our lorde and sauer Jesus Christ by Sathan in the desart ' .
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Player is an indigenous term for a dramatic performer , first attested in OED in eC15 in the sense of a general entertainer : ' He maketh a pilke pat pleyen with hem , and doon it , hiss principal pleyeres and hise special jogeloresses ...
Player is an indigenous term for a dramatic performer , first attested in OED in eC15 in the sense of a general entertainer : ' He maketh a pilke pat pleyen with hem , and doon it , hiss principal pleyeres and hise special jogeloresses ...
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