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− | + | [[Playtext]] is a flexible term that usually refers to the unpublished [[text]] or [[script]] used for staging a theatrical [[performance]]. | |
− | + | However, this is also referred to as a [[Drama]], [[Stage play]] or simply a [[Play]] by witers, critics and publishers, and encompass the formally published version of the script. | |
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− | '''[[Drama]] and [[Play]]''' | + | There are a number of commonly used [[Afrikaans]] equivalent terms for this, for example: [[Drama]], [[Dramateks]], [[Toneelteks]], [[Teaterteks]], [[Verhoogteks]], [[Toneelstuk]], [[Verhoogstuk]] and [[Teaterstuk]]. |
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+ | See also the entries on '''[[Drama]] and [[Play]]''' | ||
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Playtext is a flexible term that usually refers to the unpublished text or script used for staging a theatrical performance.
However, this is also referred to as a Drama, Stage play or simply a Play by witers, critics and publishers, and encompass the formally published version of the script.
There are a number of commonly used Afrikaans equivalent terms for this, for example: Drama, Dramateks, Toneelteks, Teaterteks, Verhoogteks, Toneelstuk, Verhoogstuk and Teaterstuk.
See also the entries on Drama and Play
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