Definition: In theater, an over-theater is a character or object that plays a significant role in the plot and development of the play. Overtheaters are often portrayed as having a unique personality, mood, or attitude that sets them apart from other characters. For example, a character who frequently appears as a "over-theater" might have a tendency to be overly dramatic, overly emotional, or overly critical of others. This can make it difficult for others to connect with them on an emotional level and