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the people who perform in a show
the person who creates dances and arranges movements for a musical
the cast and crew of a show and any other staff who work on the show Costumer - the person in charge of the costumes for a show
all the people who work together on a show except the cast
the person who provides the vision of how a show should be presented, who works with the actors on their roles, develops the blocking, and is in charge of the rehearsals
a person who writes plays
people who help the actors get into and out of their costumes
the person in charge of the theater auditorium and anything to do with the audience
the person who works with the director, actors and orchestra to get the desired musical effects for a show
the person who designs the sound direction for the show
the person who runs the show from opening curtain to closing curtain and is in charge of everything on the stage and in the back of the stage
the person who supervises the construction of a set and any rigging that needs to be done, such as hanging scenery
the largest and most famous theatrical district in New York City
used to describe the audience or as a short way of saying "Front of House"
this is when the actor standing in the center of the stage moves to his left
a time when an actor goes before a group of people who are casting a play to show those people what he can do
an afternoon performance of a show
the period of practice before the beginning of a show in which the actors and director work on the development of the show
the beginning music in musical theater which usually gives the audience an idea of the music to come and gets them into the feeling of the show
something people tell actors to wish them "Good Luck" before a performance or audition

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