Formal acting
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The term "formal" as found in the phrases formal acting, formal performer, formal performance, formal play, formal actor, formal actress, etc. is used in ESAT specifically to distinguish what may loosely be termed "traditional" or "classical"[1] stage acting in formally written plays (i.e. performing the text as written by a playwright) from more improvisational work, where the performer is probably also a co-creator of the text, and other alternative forms of performance.