Adjective
Theatrical.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBarthes argued that it should be looked at not as a scamming of the ignorant, but as spectacle ; a mode of theatric performance for a willing, if bloodthirsty, audience. Source: Internet
Some use traditional theatric devices including shifting voices and tones, while others may recite an entire poem in ironic monotone. Source: Internet
However, there is a much more limited concept of a fourth wall than in most theatric performances. Source: Internet
The chamada can be very simple, consisting solely of the basic elements, or the ritual can be quite elaborate including a competitive dialogue of trickery, or even theatric embellishments. Source: Internet
The "tragedy" is not in the word's conventional or theatric sense, nor a condemnation of the processes that lead to it. Source: Internet