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Determining the basic movements of the actors during a play. Some is provided by the playwright; some develops by actors; but a majority is supplied by director and includes entrances, exists, and crosses
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We say the theatre, or house, is "dark" when it's closed to the public, as between productions or on nonperformance days. A concluding scene in a play where the drama of the action is resolved—happily or otherwise. Some playwrights deliberately avoid a traditional denouement, leaving the drama effectively open-ended.