Theater genre
Theater , like other seals and forms of presentation in genres or genres are divided. Criteria for this classification can relate to what is presented (selection and treatment of the characters and materials) and to the framework of the performance (opportunity to perform, social composition of the audience and the performers).
A distinction is made between theatrical genres:
- Theater of the absurd
- Analytical drama
- Piece of equipment
- Peasant theater
- Improvement piece
- Boulevard theater
- burlesque
- Commedia dell'arte
- Documentary theater
- drama
- One act
- Epic theater
- Esperpento
- Experimental theater
- Extravaganza
- farce
- Feerie
- Festival
- Puppet theater
- Forum theater
- Grand Guignol
- grotesque
- Peep box theater
- Idea drama
- Illusion theater
- Improvisational theater
- Kamishibai
- Chamber play
- Punch and Judy Theater
- Children's theater
- Slapstick
- Clothes
- comedy
- Krystallpalast Variety Show
- Amateur play
- Legislative theater
- Educational theater
- Reading drama
- Local posse
- Comedy
- Lyric drama
- Melodrama
- Mini drama
- Middle piece
- Monodrama
- musical
- Musical comedy
- Mystery play
- Neidhartspiel
- mime
- Paper theater
- Horse theater
- Playback theater
- Political theater
- Posse
- Post-dramatic theater
- Director's theater
- Stirring piece
- satire
- Sway
- Black theater
- Black light theater
- Semi-opera
- Singspiel
- Sottie
- Street theater
- Staged reading
- Theater of cruelty
- Theater of the Oppressed
- Thing game
- tragedy
- Invisible theater
- Vaudeville
- Traffic jam
- Folk piece
- Magic piece
- Target drama
- Interlude