THE 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Kathakali, The Sequence, Tragicomedy

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3 absolute essentials for theatre: the story, performers, live audience. 2 constants in all theatre: storytelling, sense of ritual. Most theatre employs elements of both to some degree or other. " Most plays will have some things that look and sound as they literally would in life (realism), and also have some things that purposefully don"t look and sound as they literally would in life (non-realism). If a play looks and sounds as it literally would in life, we might say it is representational theatre (realism). **the idea of a story being performed "like life as we literally see and hear it" is something relatively new in history. Language and plot are likely "tighter and more economical" than life in order to get the momentum of the story moving. A pause of silence might be much shorter than it would in real life. But they"d seem like they would be in life.

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