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Here are entered general works on both male and female actors collectively, works on both male and female stage actors collectively and works on individual male and female stage actors. Works on male actors collectively are entered under Male actors. Works on female actors collectively are entered under Actresses. Works on actors, collectively or individually, specializing in particular media are entered under the appropriate specific heading, e.g. Television actors and actresses, with an additional heading Male actors or Actresses, assigned as appropriate to works of collective biography
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Here are entered works about, including history and criticism of, productions of plays, skits, recitations, etc. for production by nonprofessionals. Collections of such plays are entered under Amateur plays
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Here are entered collections of plays for children and works on such plays --subdivision Juvenile drama under names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, names of deities and mythological or legendary figures, individual and groups of fictitious and legendary characters, and topical headings
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-- See Also the narrower term Masques
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Here are entered works on the interrelations between motion pictures and theater. Works on the use of motion pictures in theatrical performances are entered under Motion pictures in the theater
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Here are entered works on the use of motion pictures in theatrical performances. Works on the interrelations between motion pictures and theater are entered under Motion pictures and theater
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-- See Also the narrower term Mumming
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Here are entered works on music as an adjunct to theatrical productions
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Here are entered works on the broad area of music in the theater including opera, musical comedy, pantomime, revues, etc., and works about more than one such type. Musical works, often small in scale and primarily of the 20th century, that combine elements of music, drama, and sometimes dance in unconventional ways that result in works distinct from traditional forms are entered under Music theater
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