theatrical role

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theatrical role

An actor prepares for a theatrical role in front of a mirror.

Definition

Noun: 1. A character or persona portrayed by an actor in a dramatic performance, such as a play, film, or television show. It refers to the specific part an actor performs, embodying the character's traits, emotions, and actions as written in a script.

Usage

The term "theatrical role" is used to discuss acting, casting, and performance analysis. It emphasizes the character as a component of a scripted dramatic work. * An actor is chosen for or performs a theatrical role. * A theatrical role can be demanding, comedic, or leading. * One discusses the interpretation or requirements of a theatrical role.

Examples
  • She was offered the lead theatrical role in the new production.
  • Preparing for the theatrical role of Hamlet requires deep understanding of the text.
  • His most famous theatrical role was in a Broadway revival of that classic play.
Advanced Usage
  • "To step into a theatrical role": To begin performing a part, often taking over from another actor.
    • The understudy had to step into the major theatrical role at a moment's notice.
  • "The demands of a theatrical role": Refers to the specific skills, emotional range, or physical requirements needed to perform a part.
    • The physical demands of the theatrical role were immense, requiring months of training.
Variants and Related Words
  • Role (noun): A more general term for a part played by an actor, also used metaphorically (e.g., a role in life, a professional role). "Theatrical role" is a specific type of "role."
  • Part (noun): A direct synonym often used interchangeably with "role" in performance contexts.
  • Character (noun): The personality in a narrative work; an actor plays a character, which constitutes their role.
Synonyms
  • Part
  • Character (in the context of performance)
  • Portrayal
Related Phrases
  • Title role: The role that bears the name of the play or character (e.g., the role of Hamlet in ).
  • Supporting role: A secondary or less prominent part in a dramatic work.
  • Casting against type: Selecting an actor for a theatrical role that is different from their usual roles or real-life personality.
theatrical role

An actor prepares for a theatrical role in front of a mirror.

Noun
  1. an actor's portrayal of someone in a play
    • she played the part of Desdemona

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