Importance Of Storytelling In Theatre

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What is Storytelling and what is Theatre? What does the storytelling do in theatre? And what are the differences between them and what makes them connected to each other as all of these things make up the concept of storytelling in theatre. Storytelling is the type of an act a man choose to do when the man first began to communicate to other people in his surroundings where he used stories. According to Anne Pellowski, “storytelling is the art or craft of narration of stories in verse/and or prose, as performed or led by one person before a live audience; the stories narrated may be spoken, chanted, or sung, with or without musical, pictorial, and/or other accompaniment and may be learned from oral, printed or mechanically recorded sources; one of its purposes may be that of entertainment”-(Pellowski, 1991, p.15). Also a statement from an article by the National Storytelling Network defines that “storytelling is a valuable form of human expressions and is considered as an ancient art form of human nature”,- ©National Storytelling Network (NSN). Electronic references. Retrieved from http://www.storynet.org/resources/whatisstorytelling.html. As far as I know, from what I have read in books about storytelling, is that storytelling is something that we create out of nothing into something simply because we have the gifted imagination and also for the sake of to satisfy a need for self-entertainment, we often let storytelling to grow from playful elements of human nature. And