UNDERSTUDY: Learning a part's lines when necessary, Taking over a role if someone is absent, Learning a part's movements when necessary, STAGE MANAGER: Supervising the backstage crew and running the backstage elements of a play, Organising a rehearsal schedule, Keeping a list of props and other technical needs, Creating a prompt book and calling the cues for the performance., DIRECTOR: Overseeing the creative aspects of the production, Rehearsing the actors and giving 'notes' to the actors to help improve their performances and agreeing the blocking of the actors, Developing a 'concept' or central idea for the production, Liaising with designers and ensuring that all technical elements of the play are ready, PERFORMER: Appearing in a production, for example by acting, dancing or singing., Creating a performance or assuming a role on stage in front of an audience, Learning a part's lines and movements, Attending all rehearsals, COSTUME DESIGNER: Designing what the actors wear on stage, Making sure that costumes are appropriate for the style and period of the piece, Ensuring the costumes fit the actors., Researching genuine clothing from a particular era or place. , TECHNICIANS: Programming the technical equipment., Opertaing technical equipment such as sound boards and lighting., Fitting performers with microphones , Ensuring technical elements are all running correctly, LIGHTING DESIGNER: Understanding the technical capabilities of the theatre, Designing the lighting states and effects that will be used in a performance, Creating a lighting plot, Understanding the lighting requirements of a play, PLAYWRIGHT: Writing the script of the play, Devising an original idea or plot or adapting an existing text, Creating the dialogue and stage directions., Providing some contextual information and character information.,

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