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corpo
an actor who breaks character by laughing or forgetting their lines, causing the scene to come to a halt
A corpse is an actor who disrupts a scene by breaking character, usually due to laughing uncontrollably or forgetting their lines. This interruption often causes the performance to momentarily stop, as the actor struggles to regain composure or recall their lines. The term highlights the difficulty of maintaining the illusion of the performance and can add an element of unpredictability to live theater.

quarta parete
an imaginary barrier that separates the mise en scene and the fictional characters from the audience, especially in a theatrical performance
The fourth wall is an imaginary barrier between the actors on stage and the audience. In traditional theater, this wall separates the world of the play from the real world, allowing actors to perform as if they are not aware of the audience watching them. When actors "break the fourth wall," they directly address or interact with the audience, acknowledging their presence and disrupting the illusion of separation. This technique can be used to create a more engaging or self-aware performance, or to highlight the artificial nature of the theatrical experience.
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teatro comunitario
the activity of acting in or producing a play in a theater as a hobby and not a profession
Community theater refers to local, non-professional theater groups that produce plays and performances for the enjoyment of their community. These productions are typically created by volunteers who act, direct, and work behind the scenes as a hobby, rather than as a profession. Community theater often focuses on involving local talent and providing a platform for artistic expression and cultural enrichment. The goal is to engage the community through accessible and entertaining performances, fostering a sense of collaboration and shared experience among participants and audiences.
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chiamata tenda
the time after a play or show has just ended when the performers come to the stage to receive the applause of the audience
A curtain call is the moment at the end of a theatrical performance when the actors come back on stage to receive applause from the audience. After the final scene, the curtain rises or the lights come up, and the cast members acknowledge the audience's appreciation by bowing or performing a final gesture. This tradition allows the performers to receive recognition for their work and gives the audience a chance to express their gratitude and enjoyment of the show.
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scena-spostamento
a method used in theater production that indicates a change of the setting
Scene-shifting is a method used in theater production to signal a change in setting or location within a performance. This technique involves adjusting the stage environment, such as moving set pieces, changing backdrops, or rearranging props, to transition smoothly from one scene to another. It helps create a seamless flow between different parts of the story and ensures that the visual elements of the production match the narrative changes. Scene-shifting is typically planned and rehearsed to be done quickly and efficiently, minimizing interruptions and keeping the audience engaged in the performance.

pantomime
a theatrical technique in which the performer uses body and hand gestures in order to suggest an idea or tell something without using words
Mime is a theatrical technique where performers use body movements, gestures, and facial expressions to convey a story or emotions without using spoken words. This technique relies on physical expression and precise movement to represent objects, actions, or situations. Mime often involves exaggerated and stylized movements to clearly communicate the intended message or narrative. The goal of mime is to create vivid and understandable performances through the art of movement alone, allowing the audience to interpret the story through visual cues and physical actions.

Broadway
a well-known street in New York City where many theaters are located, which is considered the center of theater industry in the US
Broadway refers to the theater district located in New York City, known for its vibrant and high-quality theatrical productions. It encompasses a collection of theaters located along Broadway Street and in the surrounding area, which are renowned for hosting major theatrical performances, including musicals, plays, and revivals. Broadway is considered a leading center for professional theater in the United States, often featuring large-scale productions with significant budgets and high-profile actors.

varietà
a type of comic theatrical production combining pantomime, dance, singing, etc. popular in the 1800s and early 1900s
Vaudeville is a style of variety theater that was popular from the late 19th to the early 20th century. It features a series of unrelated acts performed one after another, including comedy sketches, musical performances, dance routines, and specialty acts such as magic tricks or acrobatics. Each act is typically short and designed to entertain with a mix of humor, music, and visual effects. Vaudeville was known for its diverse and family-friendly content, making it a popular form of entertainment for audiences seeking a range of performances in a single show.

spettacolo
a written story that is meant to be performed on a stage, radio, or television

apertura
the first public presentation of a play, musical, movie, or any other form of entertainment
The opening refers to the first public performance or screening of a play, musical, movie, or other entertainment. It marks the moment when the work is presented to an audience for the first time, often following previews or rehearsals. This event is significant as it introduces the production to the public and can set the tone for its reception and success.
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