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Didaskalia (theatre)

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In theatre studies, didaskalia is anything written within a play text that is not directly spoken by a character. The term is the modern re-use of the theatrical term of the classical antiquity διδασκαλία literally meaning "teaching", "instruction".[1][2][3][4][5]

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  1. The Cambridge Introduction to Theatre Studies
  2. Roberts, John (January 2007). "Didaskalia". Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World. ISBN 978-0-19-280146-3.
  3. Jajte-Lewkowicz, Irena. "Didaskalia". Encyklopedia Teatru Polskiego.
  4. Davis, Tracy C. (3 December 2011). The Broadview Anthology of Nineteenth-Century British Performance. ISBN 9781770482982. Search this book on
  5. "Didaskalia". Literêre terme en teorieë.



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