Practicing or preparing for a performance, typically by going through the motions and lines of a play or piece of music. - rehearsal, The execution or presentation of a play, concert, or other form of entertainment in front of an audience. - performance, The art or profession of performing roles in plays, movies, or television productions, typically involving portraying characters and delivering lines convincingly. - acting, A person in a story, play, or movie; also refers to the distinctive qualities that make an individual unique. - character, A division of an act in a play, usually representing a specific time and place; also refers to a sequence of continuous action in a movie or television show. - scene, The scenery, furniture, and other objects used on a stage to represent the place and time of a play; can also refer to the construction or design of a film or television setting. - set, The actors in a play, movie, or television show, collectively. - cast, Refers to a segment or portion of a play, movie, or other performance that takes place in a specific time and location. - scene, The area in a theater where actors perform; also refers to a platform or raised floor used for presentations or performances. - stage, The group of people who gather to watch or listen to a performance, presentation, or event. - audience, The location where a performance, event, or gathering takes place, often referring to a specific building or place. - venue, The person responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a play, movie, or television show, including guiding the actors and making artistic decisions. - director, Individuals who perform roles in plays, movies, or television shows, typically through spoken dialogue and physical actions. - actors, A dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage, usually consisting of scripted dialogue and action. - play, The place in a theater or venue where tickets are sold; also refers to the amount of money generated by ticket sales for a particular production. - box office, A form of theatrical entertainment that combines spoken dialogue, acting, and singing, often accompanied by music and dance. - musical, Clothing worn by actors to portray characters in a play, movie, or television show, typically designed to reflect the time period and personality of the character. - costumes, A nonfiction film or television program that presents factual information or events, often in a narrative style. - documentary, A facility equipped for the recording and production of music, spoken word, or other audio content. - recording studio, A genre of literature, film, or television characterized by suspenseful and exciting plots, often involving danger, mystery, or intrigue. - thriller, The person responsible for overseeing the production of a play, movie, or television show, often involved in financing, hiring, and managing the project. - producer, In filmmaking, the actual place where filming occurs, as opposed to a set constructed in a studio. - location, An entertainer who performs comedic material, such as jokes, sketches, or stand-up routines, to amuse an audience. - comedian, This term refers to the collective group of people who are not directly involved in the production but rather participate by attending or engaging with the entertainment. - public, An individual who watches or observes an event, performance, or activity, typically as part of an audience. - spectator,
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