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Theatrical production

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"Stage show" redirects here. For the TV series, seeStage Show (TV series).

Atheatrical production is any work oftheatre, such as a stagedplay,musical,comedy or drama produced from a written book or script. Theatrical productions also extend to other performance designations such as Dramatic and Nondramatic theatre, as well as Dance theatre. These works are protected by common law or statuary copyright unless in the public domain.[1]

Production

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These productions generally feature actors, costumes and sets. Thehistory of the theatrical production goes back toancient Greece.[2]

Theatrical productions vary in many ways. They can be anything from high school as well as college productions, community theatre productions to summer stock and regional theatre productions all the way to Broadway and Kings Road productions. Today's contemporary theatres produce a variety of plays and musicals that attract very different audiences.

In full theatrical productions there are a great number of people working towards many types of shows. Aproducer acquires financing, hires staff and oversees everything from the beginning to the end of each show. Theatrical staff is separated by department, which varies from theatre to theatre and production to production depending on needs.

The production will employ front of house and back of house staff. In addition to performers, stage hands,stage managers, lighting andsound technicians, many theatres will hire ushers, concessions workers, janitorial and security in mounting a theatrical production.

Other performance types

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Theatrical productions may also involve other types of performance exhibitions, which include improvisational, skit and parody performances which involve varying levels of involvement from off-camera staff or assistants in order to create the productions.

References

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  1. ^Farber, Donald C. (November 1, 2006).Producing theatre: a comprehensive legal and business guide. Limelight Editions; 3rd edition. p. 1.ISBN 978-0-87910-317-0.
  2. ^"The History of Musical Theatre: EYNTK | Shaftesbury Theatre".Shaftesbury Theatre. Archived fromthe original on 2025-01-18. Retrieved2025-05-31.
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