Director - The person responsible for the overall artistic vision of a play or production. They guide the actors and oversee the performance, Stage Manager - The person who makes sure everything runs smoothly backstage during the performance. They help coordinate actors, props, and technical cues., Designers - The person who makes sure the story is told through these ideas and designs, Prop Master - The person who designs and creates all props in the production., Actor/Actress - A person who performs on stage, in movies, or on television, Ensemble - A group of actors who perform together, often without a single lead, Audition - A tryout where actors perform in front of directors or casting agents to get a part in a play or show, Script - The written text of a play, movie or other performance, Dialogue - The conversation between characters in a play or performance., Monologue - A long speech by one character, often sharing their thoughts or feelings, Stage Directions - Instructions in the script that tell actors where to move or how to deliver a line., Blocking - The planned movement of actors on stage. It includes where actors should stand, walk, or move during a scene., Cue - A signal for an actor to speak or move, or for a technical effect to occur, Props - Items or objects used by actors during a performance., Set - The scenery, furniture, and other physical items that create the environment of the play., Costume - The clothing worn by an actor to help them portray their character.,

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