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Those who are not part of the production. |
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One who opposes and actively competes with another in a play, most often with the protagonist. |
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The leading character in a play or other literary work. |
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A group of people selected to portray characters. |
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A style of dress characteristic of a particular country, period, or people, often worn in a play. |
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The one who brings all the elements together |
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Any article, except costume or scenery, used as part of a dramatic production. |
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The scenery constructed for a theatrical performance. |
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Visual or sound effects used to enhancea theatrical performance. |
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The plot or plan of action |
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Actors who are able to play a given role in an emergency. |
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How well the voice carries to the audience |
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Everyone associated with a production |
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