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We go to the theatre to see a play, that is to say, a
performance given by actors and actresses. A play of a serious character,
dealing with important human problems is called a tragedy. A play of a
humorous, lighter character is a comedy (or a farce). Dramatists are called
playwrights nowadays and there are no longer such great dramatists as
Shakespeare or G. B. Show. P>
If we want to go to the theatre we buy tickets at the
box-office and show them to the attendant at the entrance. In the building
there is a hall, a large foyer and a cloak-room where we leave our overcoats,
hats, etc. The audience can walk in the foyer in the intervals. Many doors lead
to the auditorium consisting of stalls, boxes and balconies. In front of the
auditorium there is a curtain separating it from the stage. The curtain rises
when the play begins and falls at the end of each act. p>
Many people must work together to produce a play. The
author writes it; the producer conducts the acting; carpenters, mechanics,
designers prepare the scenery; electricians and light operators see to the
light effects and operate the floodlights. We, the playgoers (or fans) demand
an interesting plot, good acting, impressive scenery - that is two hours of
good entertainment. p>
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