Definition
A drama critic is someone who analyzes and evaluates theatrical performances, like plays, musicals, and operas. They attend shows and write reviews that are published in newspapers, magazines, or online. Think of them as the professional opinion-givers of the theater world. They assess various aspects of the production, including the acting, directing, script, set design, and overall impact. Their reviews can influence public opinion and affect the success of a show. They help audiences decide what to see, much like a movie critic, but for live theater.