A narrated introduction to a play is a spoken summary or background information provided at the beginning of a theater production to give the audience context about the story, characters, setting, or themes. This introduction typically sets the stage for the performance and helps viewers engage with the play more effectively by providing necessary information.
The Prologue
just read the introduction
A prologue is an introduction to a book or play.
Overture =)
The overture
Hamlet in the introduction
He narrated them himself.
In his introduction to the play how does miller explain what really motivated the people of Salem to accuse their neighbors about witchcraft?
That would be the 'overture'.
The Introduction because when you read a book the beginning is called a introduction.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was narrated by Burl Ives.
If the Julius Caesar you are talking about is Shakespeare's play, it doesn't come with an introduction. It starts with dialogue, specifically the line "Hence! Home, you idle creatures, get you home!". Your edition of the play may well have an introduction written by the editor, but since mine has a different editor, it doesn't.