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[[Theatre Studies]] is one of the broadest and most encompassing terms whereby scholars tend to refer to the study of the theory, history and practice of drama, theatre and theatrical performances in relation to their literary, physical, psycho-biological, sociological, and historical contexts and . An interdisciplinary field, it encompasses such matters as the philosophy, aesthetics and of late semiotics of performance.  
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[[Theatre Studies]] is one of the broadest and most encompassing terms used by scholars and training institutions to refer to the study of the theory, history and practice of drama, theatre and theatrical performances in relation to their literary, physical, psycho-biological, sociological, and historical contexts. An broad and interdisciplinary field, it usually encompasses such matters as the philosophy, anthropology, aesthetics, politics and semiotics of performance.  
  
It is often found also in the combinations [[Drama and Theatre Studies]] or [[Theatre and Performance Studies]]. Other, slightly more arcane, terms found on occasion include "theatrology", "dramatics", etc.  
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The term is often also found in a range of combinations, such as [[Drama and Theatre Studies]] or [[Theatre and Performance Studies]]. Other, slightly more arcane, terms include "dramatics", "dramatology", "theatrology", even the rather clumsy "theatre science" (from the German [[Theaterwissenschaft]] presumably), etc.  
  
  
 
A large number of South African training institutions have adopted the term to refer to the academic/theoretical courses in drama, theatre and performance.  
 
A large number of South African training institutions have adopted the term to refer to the academic/theoretical courses in drama, theatre and performance.  
  
The Afrikaans versions of this the
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Predictably, the [[Dutch]] and  [[Afrikaans]] versions of these terms follow the Germanic example and include [[Dramakunde]], [[Dramatologie]],  and [[Teaterwetenskap]].

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Theatre Studies is one of the broadest and most encompassing terms used by scholars and training institutions to refer to the study of the theory, history and practice of drama, theatre and theatrical performances in relation to their literary, physical, psycho-biological, sociological, and historical contexts. An broad and interdisciplinary field, it usually encompasses such matters as the philosophy, anthropology, aesthetics, politics and semiotics of performance.

The term is often also found in a range of combinations, such as Drama and Theatre Studies or Theatre and Performance Studies. Other, slightly more arcane, terms include "dramatics", "dramatology", "theatrology", even the rather clumsy "theatre science" (from the German Theaterwissenschaft presumably), etc.


A large number of South African training institutions have adopted the term to refer to the academic/theoretical courses in drama, theatre and performance.

Predictably, the Dutch and Afrikaans versions of these terms follow the Germanic example and include Dramakunde, Dramatologie, and Teaterwetenskap.