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-[[Image:Theatre from Ars Memoriae by Robert Fludd.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Ars Memoriae]]'': The [[Theatre]] ([[1619]]) - [[Robert Fludd]]]]+ 
-[[Image:Véritable portrait de Monsieur Ubu, par Alfred Jarry (1896).png|thumb|right|200px|'''''Ubu Roi''''' (King Ubu) is a [[play]] developed by [[Alfred Jarry]] premiered on [[December 10]] [[1896]], and is widely acknowledged as a theatrical [[precursor]] to the [[Theatre of the Absurd|Absurdist]], [[Dada]] and [[Surrealism|Surrealist]] art movements.]]+
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-'''Theatre''' (or '''theater''') (from Greek "theatron", meaning "place of seeing") is the branch of the [[performing arts]] concerned with [[acting]] out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, mime, puppets, music, dance, sound and spectacle — indeed any one or more elements of the other performing arts. Theatre has been defined as what "occurs when one or more human beings, isolated in time and/or space, present themselves to another or others." Theatre is the second stage in the [[history of fiction]]. 
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-== Theatre makers == 
-*[[Shakespeare]] 
-*[[Peter Brook]] 
-*[[Antonin Artaud]] 
-*[[Alfred Jarry]] 
-==Late modern theatre== 
-:''[[Twentieth century theatre]]'' 
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-[[Late Modern]], and especially [[twentieth century theatre]], often continues the project of [[Realism (theatre)|realism]]. However, there has also been a great deal of [[experimental theatre]] that rejects the conventions of realism and earlier forms. Examples include: [[Epic theater|Epic theatre]], [[absurdism|absurdist]] theatre, and [[postmodern]] theatre. Key figures of the century include: [[Luigi Pirandello]], [[Bertolt Brecht]], [[Antonin Artaud]], [[Konstantin Stanislavski]], [[Harold Pinter]], [[Eugene O'Neill]], [[Samuel Beckett]], [[Dario Fo]] and [[Tony Kushner]]. 
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-A number of [[Aesthetics|aesthetic]] movements emerged in the 20th century, including: 
-*[[Naturalism (theatre)|Naturalism]] 
-*[[Realism (theatre)|Realism]] 
-*[[Dadaism]] 
-*[[Expressionism]] 
-*[[Surrealism]] 
-*[[Theatre of the Absurd|Absurdism]] 
-*[[Postmodern theater|Postmodernism]] 
-== See also==+# Of or relating to the [[theatre]].
-*[[History of fiction]]+# [[fake|Fake]] and [[exaggerated]].
-*[[History of theatre]]+
-*Theatrical, which means [[fake]] and [[exaggerated]].+
-*[[Drama]]+
-*[[Restoration spectacular]], [[blockbuster]] avant la lettre+
-*[[Theatre of the Absurd]]+
-*[[Theatre of Cruelty]]+
-*[[Symbolist theatre]]+
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