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= Lakhon nok = It has existed since the Ayutthaya period. It is a drama performed outside Ratchathani. Originally, it probably came from playing local games. and sing together It is a drama developed from the Chatree drama. Originally, there were only 3-4 characters, such as the Chatree drama. Later, theatrical performances were widely spread among the people. There are more stories to play, the need to add more characters according to the story. The actors are still all males. But the dress was more inventive. changed to be more exquisite in the Ayutthaya period Popular with many stories They are all types of chakras, families, folk tales, Jataka tales, and moral mottos such as Kard Kawi, Chaithat Pikunthong, Pinsuriyawong, Manora, Mong Pa, Maniphichai, Sangthong, Lakhon is a general name used in Thailand to describe a variety of dance-dramas. It might have originated in Java, where a performance's plot is referred to as lakon.

Actors
In ancient times, all male performances were used. and began to have women acting outside During the reign of King Rama 2, it was a royal drama. Actors must be agile and agile. Has a witty and skillful in both dancing and singing, has a partner who accepts, if it is a narrative or narrative, the couple will sing and the performer must speak for himself and make a joke.

Dress
Initially, the characters dressed as ordinary people. It's just a concise dress to show the role easily. The character plays a female role, bringing a loincloth to cover the sabai. If you're acting as a giant, you can either write your face or wear a mask. Later, there was a dress to look more beautiful. more strange because it is imitated from the drama in This type of dress is sometimes referred to as "standing up".

Show
The purpose of the story is to show rather than to dance, so the plot is fast, humorous, and not meticulous about tradition. The use of words by the actors, often using the word "Talad", is a drama that the villagers call in plain language as "the market drama" ,The performances incorporate a variety of various aspects, such as lavish costumes, slapstick humor, and sexual innuendo.

Song
Often popular to use Piphat Krueng Ha Before the theatrical performance Piphat will play a cool prelude song. calling the audience The songs of Prelude Yen consist of Sathukarn Tra Ru Sam La, enter the curtain, Pathom, and Lam songs. The sung songs are usually single-tiered songs or two-tiered songs with fast tempo, often with the word "Nok" next to the song titles, such as the song Cha Pi Nok, Oh Lom Nok, Pien. Outside the bank, up to the tabernacle, etc. There is a voice and a pair of children. Sometimes the characters will sing by themselves, with a pair of children supporting the repeater. There is another person telling the script

The performance of the song shows the hostility in the Piphat band

Instrumental and choral songs with rhythmic, concise (secretly 9) vocals.

Venue
The theater is a square shape that can be viewed on 3 sides (originally), separated by a single screen without changing the story. There are 2 entrances and exits. In front of the scene in the middle set the bed for the characters to sit. Behind the scene is a section for characters to rest or dress up.