Theater - a collaborative art form It is not put up by the director, actor, or playwright alone. While the actor interprets the words of the playwright under the instruction of the director, what people usually do not see is a team behind the scenes whose members have collaborated with one another and who worked hard to make the performance itself possible.
Producers - the ones who raise money to fund a show. They also source or assemble the team who will make the show.
Director - bring together every complex piece of play (script, actors, set design, sound and music, lights, props and costumes) into a cohesive whole.
Actor/Performers - also called as thespian, is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The primary job oh theater actors is to "breathe life" to the characters created by the playwright and to present the vision of the director on stage.
Playwrights - responsible for the script
choreographers - responsible for choreographic decisions in the production.
stage manager - primarily responsible for providing organizational and practical support to the director, actors, design team, as well as technicians.
light designer - responsible for the lighting design of the play, including the lighting design of the set and the lighting design of the costumes
set or stage designer - the scenery, props, furniture, and other objects the audience sees on stage form the set design.
costume designers - work with the director, cast, and other members of the team to achieve what they envision for the production.