teatris
Teatris is a term that may appear in discussions of theatre in certain languages or academic contexts, and can also function as an inflected form in Latin-informed notation. In English usage, it is not the standard word for the performing arts venue or the art form itself. The closely related term in most languages is “theatre” (or “theater” in American English), which traces its name to the Greek theatron via Latin theatrum.
The concept of theatre encompasses both the physical venue and the live performance practiced within it. Historically,
Practically, theatre involves multiple interrelated disciplines. Playwrights and composers create scripts and scores; directors shape interpretation
Teatris, when encountered, should be understood in the broader context of theatre and performing arts. See also: