Theater is that branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories using combinations of speech, gesture, music, sound and spectacle - indeed any element of the other performing arts. Theater takes such forms as opera, ballet, mime, pantomime. "Drama" is that branch of theater in which speech, from written text (
playss or "dramatic literature") or improvised, is paramount.
20th Century American Theater:
- [Eugene O'Neill]?
- Arthur Miller
- David Mamet
- [Edward Albee]?
- [Neil Simon]?
- [George S Kaufmann]?
- [Tennessee Williams]?
- [Thorton Wilder]?
- [[Lorraine Hansbury(sp?)]]
20th Century British Theater:
- George Bernard Shaw
- Tom Stoppard
- [Harold Pinter]?
- [John Osborne]?
- [John Galsworthy]?
- Samuel Beckett
20th Century German Language Theater Authors:
- [Heiner Mueller]?
- Bertolt Brecht
- [Thomas Bernhardt]?
- [Elfriede Jelinek]?
- [Friederich Durrenmatt]?
- [Wolfgang Hildesheimer]?
20th Century German Language Theater Directors:
- [Fritz Kortner]?
- [Peter Stein]?
- [Peter Zadek]?
- [Frank Castorf]?
- [August Everding]?
- [Max Reinhardt]?
This gives a brief outline of some of the better-known
playwrights; but theater does not operate on playwrights alone. Plays are often produced by a Production team: various technical,
support, and design staff. Among these are the [[Scenic
designer]], the [Lighting designer]?, the [Costume designer]?,
the Director, the Dramaturge? and the [Stage Manager]?.
This is not an all inclusive list, and may include other
personnel from the world of Technical Theatre.
See also: dramatists, History of Theater, [radio and television drama]?, [cinematic drama]?
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