Shakespearean Theater Work
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A Shakespearean Theater Work is a shakespearean work that is a theater work (designed for theatrical staging in elizabethan theaters).
- AKA: Shakespeare Play, Shakespearean Drama, Shakespeare Stage Production.
- Context:
- It can present Dramatic Narrative through elizabethan staging practices.
- It can employ Theatrical Convention through historical performance methods.
- It can express Dramatic Theme through theatrical dialogue and stage action.
- It can maintain Performance Style through period conventions.
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- It can range from being a History Play to being a Romance Play, depending on its dramatic genre.
- It can range from being a Tragic Work to being a Comic Work, depending on its narrative type.
- It can range from being a Traditional Staging to being a Modern Staging, depending on its production approach.
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- It can incorporate Stage Direction with theatrical traditions.
- It can utilize Performance Space through elizabethan architecture.
- It can implement Technical Elements through period staging methods.
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- Examples:
- Tragedy Productions, such as:
- Major Tragedys, such as:
- Roman Tragedys, such as:
- Comedy Productions, such as:
- History Productions, such as:
- English Historys, such as:
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- Tragedy Productions, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Shakespearean Poetry Work, which uses poetic form rather than dramatic form.
- Shakespearean Narrative Work, which employs narrative structure over theatrical structure.
- Modern Theater Work, which follows contemporary conventions instead of elizabethan practices.
- See: Theater Work, Shakespearean Work, Elizabethan Theater, Dramatic Production, Stage Performance.