Playwrights and actors play two important but separate rolls in the theater. Playwrights write the works that are preformed on stage by the actors. Actors work to convey their words in a way that reflects the necessary emotions, conveys the writer's story, and entertains the audience.
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Playwrights write the scripts that outline the dialogue and actions of the characters in a play. Actors bring these characters to life by interpreting the script through their performances, using various techniques like voice, movement, and emotions to engage the audience and convey the story effectively on stage. Together, playwrights and actors collaborate to communicate the central themes and messages of the play to the audience.