Projection - The placement and delivery of voice elements used effectively in communicating to an audience., Promptbook - Usually a loose-leaf notebook containing the script marked with all stage movement, entrances and exits, technical cues, and special instructions for the production. The stage manager is usually in charge of the promptbook., Pronunciation - the way sounds or syllables that represent a word are said and stressed according to the proper notation found in the dictionary., Prop Crew - The crew in charge of stage properties (props)., Property Master - The person in charge of the stage properties, or props, for a production., Props - a. Stage properties or items that might be part of the stage decorations. b. Items used by the actors for stage business and characterization., Proscenium Stage - a four-sided stage built like a box with one side cut away, enabling the audience to view the play as if it were in a picture frame., Prose - A composition written without patterns of rhyme or rhythm., Protagonist - the major character in a story., Publicity Crew - The committee responsible for organizing and implementing all advertising for a production. Often in charge of ticket sales, this crew is sometimes combined with the house crew.,

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