Raise Your Voice
Let Me Entertain You
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Finishing the Hat
Who Am I?
100
This person writes plays.
Who is the playwright?
100
The person or persons who are the face of the productions who play characters
Who is the actor?
100
This person is in charge of the theatre company as a whole. They make executive decisions on the shows, the actors, the creative team, and the business of the company. There are two names for this title, depending on whether the theatre is Non-Profit or Commercial.
Who is the Artistic Director/Producer?
100
The person in charge of designing the physical environment of the play.
Who is the scenic designer?
100
This person gathers possible actors and coordinates auditions, making the director's job easier at this step in the process.
Who is the casting director?
200
This person writes the score for musicals.
Who is the Composer?
200
The person who provides the vision of the show; the show's fearless leader who works with the actors, production staff, and creative team.
Who is the director?
200
The business trained person in charge of the "brand" of the show.
Who is the Marketing Manager?
200
The person in charge of illuminating the stage, creating a certain look or feel.
Who is the lighting designer?
200
A person involved in the use of theatrical techniques to facilitate mental growth and health.
Who is a drama therapist?
300
This person writes the words of the score, oftentimes also the book for a musical.
Who is the lyricist/librettist?
300
The person who creates and arranges movement/dances in a musical.
Who is the choreographer?
300
This person leads the daily operations of the theater itself, including box office and ushers.
Who is the House Manager?
300
The person in charge of the fashions of the play.
Who is the costume designer?
300
This person reviews shows. They are often the deciding factor of whether a show stays open or closes early.
Who is the drama critic?
400
The person who represents any creative in the theatre industry, from actors to directors to designers to writers.
Who is the Agent?
400
The person in charge of leading music rehearsals, working with director and actors to get the desired musical landscape of a show.
Who is the musical director?
400
The person in charge of payroll, budgeting, and other managerial duties for the theatre.
Who is the Company Manager?
400
The person in charge of carrying out the Scenic Designer's set design. This person takes the designs and makes a 3D set out of them.
Who is the Technical Director?
400
Someone who fights for or pleads on a political level for the arts. This person sees the arts as a necessity for social and cultural evolution, and is at the forefront on the war to keep the arts a part of education and society.
Who is an Arts Advocate?
500
The person a theatre turns to as a consultant on pieces, oftentimes as an editor.
Who is a dramaturg?
500
The organizational head of the show. This person is in charge of scheduling, rehearsals, and, once a show has opened, keeping the director's vision and upholding the integrity of the show.
Who is the stage manager?
500
This person oversees the development and creation of new works.
Who is the Director of Development?
500
The creative person who gets to do any sculpting, carving, or painting for a set.
Who is the Scenic Artist?
500
Oftentimes the hardest job the theatre, this person is responsible for the execution of quick changes backstage, getting actors changed in an impressive 30 seconds or less.
Who is a dresser?
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