
theatrical forms
Theatrical forms are different styles or methods of presenting drama, each with unique features and traditions. For example, realism aims to create lifelike situations and relatable characters, while classical forms like Greek tragedy follow strict rules and rituals. Absurdist theatre emphasizes the irrational and chaotic aspects of human existence, often using humor. Musical theatre combines acting, singing, and dancing to tell stories, and avant-garde theatre experiments with unconventional techniques to challenge audience expectations. Each form shapes how stories are told on stage, influencing the tone, presentation, and emotional impact.