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Stage Lighting: A guide The fully updated, Definitive guide to all aspects of stage lighting for GCSE Drama Introduction The theatre is the oldest form of drama known. Dating back to the ancient Greeks, it still manages to enthral millions of people to this day with its distinctive dramatic style. Despite the advent of film and television, the theatre is still a unique place. Instead of watching endlessly rehearsed, digitally enhanced pictures flash past on a screen, the theatre offers a clear, unadulterated view of acting relying on the actor's skill and initiative rather than just a string of computer generated sequences. This is not to say that film is worse than theatre; rather that the two are different to one another, offering different things to an audience. However, The theatre has one very clear disadvantage over film. Where we can sit through films like the Lord of the Rings and marvel at the...

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