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theatrical interaction
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "theatrical interaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the engagement or communication that occurs during a theatrical performance or between actors and the audience. Example: "The play was a remarkable display of theatrical interaction, drawing the audience into the emotional journey of the characters."
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The theatrical interaction gives him, he said, "a sense of being at home, together again".
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57 human-written examples
Mr. Whitman distinguished himself early on with sophisticated (for the period) theatrical works involving interaction between live performers and filmed images.
News & Media
It's what the sociologist Erving Goffman was referring to in the late 1950s when he likened all human interaction to theatrical performance.
News & Media
This paper presents "Them and Us", an indoor pervasive game which uses theatrical processes to encourage social interaction within the confines of the game.
Science
Social scientists call it "impression management" and attribute much of their understanding of the process to the sociologist Erving Goffman, who in a 1959 book, "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life," likened human interactions to a theatrical performance.
News & Media
In a social interaction, as in a theatrical performance, there is an onstage area where actors (individuals) appear before the audience; this is where positive self-concepts and desired impressions are offered.
Wiki
In addition to intergroup squabbles, we're treated to wild theatrical exercises and even a final, touching interaction, based on written audience responses.
News & Media
Urban Death Interactive Halloween-themed theatrical event.
News & Media
Goffman describes the theatrical performances that occur in face-to-face interactions.
Wiki
Their sometimes tortured, sometimes loving interactions again look out of time, compared with dance abstraction or contemporary, nonnarrative theatrical dance.
News & Media
Schechner, an experimental director who founded the Performance Group, the precursor to the Wooster Group, made a kind of theatrical "happening," with naked performers, ritualized scenes of birth, orgiastic dancing and drumming, and tactile interactions with the audience.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing audience involvement, use "theatrical interaction" to highlight how the performance deliberately engages the audience, creating a shared experience.
Common error
Avoid using "theatrical interaction" to describe non-performance related situations. If there is no element of staged performance or role-playing, a more general term like "dynamic exchange" or "collaborative dialogue" may be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
Theatrical interaction" functions as a noun phrase, combining the adjective "theatrical" to describe the nature of the interaction. It specifies an interaction that has characteristics associated with theatre, such as performance, role-playing, or staged events. As shown by Ludwig, this phrase helps define the specific type of engagement.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Wiki
30%
Less common in
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "theatrical interaction" is a phrase used to describe interactions with performance-like characteristics, often used in news, science, and wiki contexts. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase's grammatical correctness and identifies its use across varied sources, suggesting a neutral to formal register. While not exceedingly common, it effectively describes the intentional engagement fostered within theatrical settings. For alternative expressions, consider "interactive performance" or "dramatic engagement" depending on the specific nuance intended. The term suits discussions about the arts and media, emphasizing its descriptive capacity as highlighted in the provided examples through Ludwig.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
interactive theatre
Focuses on the interactive aspect within theatre itself, rather than the interaction's specific qualities.
interactive performance
Focuses on the interactive nature of a performance, omitting the explicit theatrical aspect.
dramatic engagement
Emphasizes the dramatic element and involvement, without specific reference to a theatrical setting.
stage interaction
Specifies the location of the interaction as a stage, but may not always imply theatricality.
theatrical exchange
Similar to 'performance exchange', but specifies a theatrical context.
performance dynamics
Highlights the dynamic elements within a performance, removing the interactive focus.
performance exchange
Highlights the exchange aspect of performance, which could be any form of exchange during a performance.
theatrical collaboration
Shifts the focus to collaborative aspects within a theatrical context.
immersive theatrical experience
Emphasizes the immersive nature of theatre, sidelining the direct exchange or interaction.
collaborative staging
Refers to cooperative aspects of staging rather than interaction.
FAQs
How can I effectively use "theatrical interaction" in a sentence?
Use "theatrical interaction" to describe moments where a performance specifically engages the audience, blurring the line between performer and spectator. For instance, "The play's success lay in its compelling "theatrical interaction", drawing the audience into the characters' emotional journeys".
What are some alternatives to "theatrical interaction"?
Depending on the specific context, alternatives to "theatrical interaction" include "interactive performance", "dramatic engagement", or "performance exchange".
When is it appropriate to use "theatrical interaction" versus "dramatic engagement"?
"Theatrical interaction" is best suited when the engagement specifically relates to elements of staged performance. "Dramatic engagement", in comparison, is a broader term that can apply to any situation where there is emotional or intense involvement, even outside of a performance setting.
Is "theatrical interaction" a formal or informal phrase?
"Theatrical interaction" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but it's most frequently found in news, academic, and critical writing. It's suitable for discussions about performance, arts, or media. Ludwig provides examples of its usage in authoritative sources, validating its appropriateness.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested