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M-is for Marvelous, always on the go
A- is for Amazing and Adventurous
R- is for Radiant, steals the limelight
K- is for Kind-hearted and friendly
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สสษชแด๊ฐ แดxแดสแดษดแดแดษชแดษด แด๊ฐ แดสแด ๊ฐแดสสแดแดกษชษดษข:
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-is the shaping of a text's meaning by another text. It is the interconnection between similar or related works of literature that reflect and influence an audience's interpretation of the text. Intertextuality is the relation between texts that are inflicted by means of quotations and allusion.
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-a literary composition that tells a story, usually of human conflict, to be performed by actors through dialogue and action; play; play; now also defined. Any play that is not a comedy.
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Open air theatres -these are outdoor theatres that do not have a roof, although sometimes parts of the stage or audience seating will be covered. These stages may make use of the natural light as it changes during the day, particularly sunset.
Proscenium stages -this is known as an apron or forestage. Theatres containing proscenium stages are known as proscenium arch theatres and often include an orchestra pit for live music and a fly tower for the movement of scenery and lighting.
Black-box or studio theatres -these are flexible performance spaces which when stripped to their basics are a single room painted black, the floor of the stage at the same level as the first audience row. Usually these spaces allow for the temporary setup of seating in a number of different configurations to enable a wide variety of productions to be presented.
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Open air theatres |
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Proscenium stages |