What is the difference between theatre and cinema
Historical films. Biographical films. Silent films. Documentary films. What is the Difference Between Theatre and Cinema Nathan Holland. Yet No Comments. Paul Montgomery. Clement Walsh. While theatre involves live performances like plays, opera, ballet, and musical theatre, cinema involves films.
Theatre involves live performance with actors and actresses who act out a real or imagined event before the audience. However, this is not possible in theatre; the performers have to convey emotions using voice and body language. Both these have their own pros and cons, and some people prefer the cinema over the theatre, and vice versa. She is currently reading for a Masters degree in English.
Her areas of interests include literature, language, linguistics and also food. View all posts. The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. Read more comments. Place where you can watch movies is called cinema. Theater - it's a buildings where actors play plays. See a translation. A theater can also have live drama performances where they both can host movies.
Arabic English US Near fluent. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Initially, I thought the cinema and theatre was the same thing but I looked up multiple websites but gave different answers.
I hope all of you can provide me with the correct differences. Cinema is also the name of the art of filmmaking, while theatre can also refer to art of performing on stage. In BrE if you say you're going to the theatre, people will always assume you mean a theatre, not a cinema - unless perhaps you speak with an American accent. It is often used in a more formal context. The other answers explain UK usage correctly, to the best of my understanding.
I am not sure about usage in Indian English. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
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