dramaturg - dedicated person on the creative team whose primary task is to support the play's development by asking key questions, starting conversations, researching, providing context, and helping the artists as they work together to tell the intended story., theatre production process - described as having three distinct but interrelated stages including planning, development and presentation, theatre technologies - Diverse theatre-specific and other technologies are used in theatre productions., script - ext used for a theatre performance., context - circumstances surrounding a play and its interpretation for an audience., cohesion - the unity and balance of various aspects of the interpretation., motion - the movement or implied movement of actors and design features in the theatre space. This may include position, pattern, arrangement, proportion and spatial flow., rhythm - the pace, timing and tempo within the interpretation., emphasis - aspects of the interpretation are given a particular focus, importance or prominence., contrast - the juxtaposition of seemingly different or opposing aspects or qualities within the interpretation., variation - changes to the dynamics of the interpretation, as may be evident in the use of tension, conflict, intensity, energy and use of the space., production role - term used to describe an area of work in theatre production.,

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