Chapter Two
Chapter Two
Before delving into the topic of the connection between social media and
theatrical productions, we will quickly go over the main ideas being studied.
2.1 THEATRE
of why Edwin Wilson attests that "the means through which an arts
several other art forms, acting as a "melting point" for various other
disciplines and art forms. The fact that it involves process, poses the next
culture since it is a popular view that the way a nation goes reflects in its art
theatre "is often said to be as old as mankind and all theatrical actions
evolve out if man's daily activities which are influenced by long standing
perspective that even the repetitive pattern that keeps this theatrical art
one art form into another from text to a visual experience of performance
on stage.
identity, and social issues. The magic of theatrical productions lies in their
reflecting its values, struggles, and aspirations, and providing a space for
house. There are certain theatres which have their own production or
technical managers who co-ordinates with the creative team and are
accountable for the sets, costumes, lighting, props, music and other
1. Acting
2. Direction
3. Production
4. Costume
5. Set design
6. Stage props
7. Lighting
2.1.1 DIRECTION
A director is the head of the production crew who brings together and
designers, along with stage management and the crew. His creative idea
for the play serves as the foundation for the production, which he nurtures
with consistency and coherence. In order to keep the play's vision alive, he
Discussing the role of a director Jean Vilar in his essay, Murder of the
does not impose, he suggests. Above all, he must not be brutal. The "soul
more than the "soul of a poet", it is a continuing necessity. One does not
win a creature's soul by brutalizing it, and the actor's soul is more
He also goes on to say that, a directors role ‘is to inspire the actor with
however, the attempt "was not to find and reuse forms that had
worked successfully in some other cultural context. The hope, rather, was
to discover whether
underlying these
2.1.2: PRODUCTION
as the use of labor and materials. He runs the regular weekly rehearsals
along with the director, leads production meetings and oversees the
about the actors from the costumes they put on. We begin to make
‘It must be insisted that the serious purpose of a costumer is not to give the
actors "something to wear," not to "make them look pretty," not even to
the audience is never aware of the dress as separate from the character.
production.
design, theatrical design, and stage design are also used to describe set
2.1.4: LIGHTING:
number of ways.
the way we interact, share, and consume information (boyd and Ellison
211).
services, and greatly increase brand recognition. With the ability to target
ads and precisely segment audiences, social media platforms have evolved
into effective marketing tools. Social media has also reshaped the
customers, and build brand loyalty" (Hoffman and Fodor 98). Through
which allow them to share their ideas and experiences and take part in
and assess the success of their efforts, it has given rise to new types of
display their work and engage with a worldwide audience has been made
available by social media, which has also promoted the flow of ideas,
our life, from entertainment to education, from politics to business, will only
continue to grow.
Social Media has indeed become an essential tool for the theatre industry,
transformed the way people consume and interact with media, and the
companies and artists to engage with fans and create anticipation around
Instagram have become crucial tools for theatre artists and companies to
promote their shows and engage with audiences. For instance, the
production of the just concluded final year project plays used WhatsApp
cast and crew. Social media has become an influential medium in the
digital age that has impacted our lives in many ways, including
experiences. In-depth analysis of how social media has affected and is still
transformed into virtual forums where theatre lovers may express their
ideas, share their stories, and interact with other theatergoers and
Such participation enables a closer relationship between the public and the
theatregoers" (45).
Social media has promoted direct interaction between theatregoers and the
venues that host them. Theatre aficionados can post their experiences,
(p. 112).
(Cohen, 2021). Social media integration in the theatre sector can present
popular due to the rapid nature of websites like Twitter, which may be
plays by utilizing the power of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter,
balance between using social media as a marketing tool and protecting the
social media on theatrical productions. It has transformed the way plays are
interest. Social media has made it easier to interact directly with audiences,
theatergoers and the venues that host them. Additionally, it has changed
the way criticism and evaluations are distributed, giving both theater
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