When I write a topic expressing theatre, it is necessary to know the types of theatre, and I will present six types of theatre, which are as follows: The tragic theatre, which is the serious dramatic work that deals with the human role in life and its events are tragic.
The greatest burden falls on the character of the hero in the tragic theater, as it is the one who suffers in the play, either because of circumstances, a deficiency in one aspect of the character, or the character's inability to adapt to the society in which they live. Experimental theater which is theater that displays unconventional or usual styles; It offers creative ideas characterized by boldness. The experimental theater may reflect the various issues of society, whether they are political, social, intellectual, religious or cultural.
Theater is a performing art based on dialogue that attracts the audience, and makes them feel that they are part of the play's events. The success of the theater depends on the writer's creativity, starting with choosing the theme of the play, his language and his style of narrating the events. As well as the good selection of actors who are skilled in performing the roles assigned to them, up to the director’s ability to direct the play in the appropriate manner.
The subject of the play must touch the lived reality in dealing with the problems of society through the heroes and events of the play, and even works to find solutions to these problems. The aim of the play may be to sound the alarm about the existence of a problem in society without providing solutions to this problem, and the theater achieves its goal by directing public awareness of the importance of treating it. The theater is based primarily on the story that the play deals with. The more the author is able to choose the appropriate words, and the intertwining of events in a coherent and smooth manner, the impact on the success of the play. Therefore, language is the most important element in the success of the play, and it must suit the recipient, whether he is educated or illiterate, young or old.