Publicist - the ones who plan and execute media strategies that will hopefully bring interest and excite
Ushers - they are responsible for controlling audience traffic prior to, during, and after the show
Carpenter - they are responsible for realizing the design made by the set designer
House Managers - they are tasked to make sure that the seating area for audience is running flawlessly during the show run
Musical Director - they are responsible for the cast's vocal performance and accompanying orchestra or band's instrumental performance
Make Up Designers - they work with the actors before and during the show
Props Coordinators - they collaborate with the director and set designer in deciding what items must appear on stage
Sound Designer - they make plans and decide on the sound effects, ambient music, or soundscapes that used during the show
Costume Designer - they work with the director, cast, and other members of the team to achieve what they envision for the production
Stage manager - they is primarily responsible for providing organizational and practical support to the director, actors, design team, as well as the technicians
Stage designer - they are responsible to create a set that creates the appropriate mood and atmosphere and effectively set the tone of the production
Light designer - they are collaborate with the director in establishing the show's lightning design
Actor / Performers - they are the person who portrays a character in a performance
Producers - they are the ones who raise money to fund the show
Directors - they bring together every complex piece of the play into a cohesive whole
Impasto - application of thick paint
Fumage - uses smoke from a lighted create hazy images
Assemblage - modern three-dimensional art that uses and combines found object
Decalcomania - design from specialty paper and transferred to pottery, glass and other materials
Abrasion -wearing down a surface using friction
Drip Painting - throwing paint onto canvas laid on the floor
Pointillism - technique of separating colours into individual strokes of dots of pigment
Grattage - French term that means "scraping"
Paper-mache - French term that translates to "chewed up paper"
Photomontage - cutting, rearranging, overlapping, and gluing photographs to form new images