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It's called an "aside". It is a line that the playwright directs the actor to deliver to the audience, which is called "breaking the fourth wall". Neil Simon's comedy "Fools" is full of asides to the audience.
The fee of a playwright is typically called a royalty. This is the payment that the playwright receives for the use of their work in performances.
The speech at the end of a play is called an "epilogue." It is a final address to the audience by one of the characters or sometimes by the playwright, offering closing remarks or reflections on the events of the play.
A person who writes plays is known as a playwright. An example of a playwright is William Shakespeare.
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dramaturgdramatist or playwright. someone who deals only with how the story is told can be called a dramaturg. they are from Germany and wear polo neck jumpers.
The playwright company that William Sakespeare went to was called the Lord Chamberlain's men.
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