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  1. Theatre Workshop

    Theatre Workshop is a theatre group whose long-serving director was Joan Littlewood. Many actors of the 1950s and 1960s received their training and first exposure with the company, many of its productions were transferred to theatres in the West End, and some, such as Oh, What a Lovely War! and A Taste of Honey, were made into films.

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  1. theatre workshop

    A theatre workshop is an interactive and collaborative session or event where participants engage in various exercises, activities, and discussions to explore and develop skills, techniques, and knowledge related to theatrical arts. It is typically led by a trained facilitator or theatre professional and provides a hands-on learning experience that encourages creativity, teamwork, self-expression, and critical thinking. Theatre workshops can cover a wide range of topics such as acting, improvisation, scriptwriting, directing, stagecraft, movement, voice, and character development. They are often designed for individuals of all ages and levels of experience, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for participants to learn, experiment, and grow in their understanding and appreciation of theatre.

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  1. theatre workshopnoun

    A presentation of a play or musical during its development for the stage. Actors, a director and, if needed, musicians are hired. It falls between a staged reading and a full production. Used sometimes to showcase the play/musical for potential producers and investors .

    The playwright was anxious to find just the right person to direct the theater workshop of his newest play.

    Etymology: theater: From Middle English theater, theatre, from Old French theatre, from Latin theatrum, from Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, “a place for viewing”), from θεάομαι (theáomai, “to see", "to watch", "to observe”). workshop: From work, Old English weorc, worc "something done, discrete act performed by someone, action (whether voluntary or required), proceeding, business; that which is made or manufactured, products of labor," also "physical labor, toil; skilled trade, craft, or occupation; opportunity of expending labor in some useful or remunerative way;" also "military fortification," from Proto-Germanic *werka- "work" (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Dutch werk, Old Norse verk, Middle Dutch warc, Old High German werah, German Werk, Gothic gawaurki), from PIE *werg-o-, suffixed form of root *werg- "to do." and shop: c. 1300, "booth or shed for trade or work," perhaps from Old English scoppa, a rare word of uncertain meaning, apparently related to scypen "cowshed," from Proto-Germanic *skoppan "small additional structure" (source also of Old High German scopf "building without walls, porch," German dialectal Scopf "porch, cart-shed, barn," German Schuppen "a shed"), from root *skupp-. Or the Middle English word was acquired from Old French eschoppe "booth, stall" (Modern French échoppe), which is a Germanic loan-word from the same root.


    Submitted by hkmcneelege on July 23, 2022  

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  • hkmcneelege
    I was looking for a definition for a theater workshop meaning staging a play with actors, director, and whatever as part of the development process. I need to know what the whatever is.
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