Description

Performed without preparation
musical in which the basic story is taken from another source such as a book, an opera or a play without music
Planning the moving on the stage throughout the show, usually referring to non-musical sections
The "theatre" section of New York City
The actors, actresses, dancers, and singers who perform in a musical
Stage dancing, or organized movement
The person who creates the Dance Moves
The person who writes the music for a show
The appearance of the cast following a performance of a musical or play, in groups or individually
The main person in charge of the action on the stage, he/she instructs the cast and crew
the closing musical number in a show. It usually includes the entire cast
The book, script, or dialogue of a play.
The person who writes the words for the songs in the show
Comedy A theatrical production, typically of a sentimental or humorous nature that consists of musical numbers and dialogue based upon a unifying theme
A musical, theatrical production that has no spoken dialogue. The entire story is told in song
A selection (introduction) played by the orchestra at the beginning of a musical, consisting of short sections of the songs to be performed in the show
The person or organization financing and supervising the making and public presentation of a play
The person or organization financing and supervising the making and public presentation of a play
The "repeat" of a song already heard in the musical. It is usually shorter than the original, and often sung by a different character
Backdrops, furniture, and other large structures and properties used on the stage to provide atmosphere
Once a year, this is given to plays and musicals in a ceremony honoring excellence in the theatre
The main plan of story

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