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        | The person who rehearses and coordinates performers to ensure that they interpret the text appropriately |  | 
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        | Having to do with any activity--political, economic, artistic, cultural--in which nations and people around the world relate and interact. |  | 
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        | Multiethnic/multicultural |  | Definition 
 
        | Referring to any nation, community, or group in which people of various ethnic or cultural origins or beliefs coexist and interact. |  | 
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        | Theatre, dance, opera, and music. Film also partakes of the performing arts. |  | 
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        | Story, incident, or event put into theatrical form. |  | 
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        | The place where performers and audiences come together. |  | 
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        | first African American female playwright to have a major dramatic success on Broadway; directed by Lloyd Richards |  | 
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        | "Three Sisters", "The Cherry Orchard", theatre of mood, submerged life in the text |  | 
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