showmanship
showmanship (n)
English Definitions:
showmanship (noun)
the ability to present something (especially theatrical shows) in an attractive manner
showmanship (Noun)
The quality or skill of giving an engaging or compelling performance; a stage presence.
Showmanship
Showmanship, concerning artistic performing such as in Theatre, is the skill of performing in such a manner that will appeal to an audience or aid in conveying the performance's essential theme or message. For instance, the Canadian stage magician Doug Henning used many classic illusions in his magic show. However, he made the old material seem new by rejecting the old stylistic cliches of the art, and by presenting them with a childlike exuberance that respected the audience's intelligence. Profitable showmanship frequently appeals to pathos. Showmen aim to display goods with tact in order to sell an object or a show. Companies producing drama and entertainment claim that displaying fairness is necessary.
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