There are many different genres of theatre available for us to watch. The choices are endless with performance theatres giving us the opportunity to experience all forms of entertainment that the performing arts have to offer.
Whether you want to visit a musical theatre to witness a story told through song, dance and speech or an opera theatre to listen to a story being sung, the choices are unlimited.
There are simply too many genres of theatre to name them all but the main ones that people go to theatres o see are listed below:
Musical theatre: Is a theatre where you will hear and see a story told through the performance of singing, speech and dance.
Some of the major musical productions that people have been going to see in recent times include productions such as Cats and The Phantom of the Opera. These two Andrew Lloyd Webber productions have played all over the world with more than 80 million paying customers rushing for tickets to watch these shows again and again.
Opera: Is a genre of theatre where a story is told through singing. Some of the best known Opera singers today include Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti, Spanish tenors Plcido Domingo and Jos Carreras. This trio make up the Three Tenors who are responsible for producing the best selling classical album, 'In Concert' by The Three Tenors.
Pantomime: A musical drama that includes dance, mime, puppetry, slapstick, and melodrama for a comic experience designed for children.
Comedy: Is a genre of theatre that performers generally tell stories through speech. A comedy play can involve speech, dance and song with a story told that conveys a happy ending after a tragic or catastrophic event.
Most of us enjoy a good comedy show and the Umbilical Brothers are an Australian comedy duo that have not only had considerable success in Australia during the last decade performing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Sydney Opera House and the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
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