No, a group of actors that perform in a play is called the "cast." The term "commentators" or "commentary" might refer to individuals who provide analysis or insights about the play but are not part of the performance itself. The cast consists of those who portray characters on stage, while commentary may come from critics or audience members discussing the play afterward.
yes, actresses and actors
A cast.
fast cast
A cast'the cast,' or 'dramatis personae'
Girl= actress Boy= actor
If they are acting in the same production they are called a cast.
The cast of Comment War - 2010 includes: John Disciascio
A cast'the cast,' or 'dramatis personae'
A group of falcons is called a cast
The cast of Comment dire - 2009 includes: Juliette Jouvin as Nina
Guild (referring to trade associations like Actors' Equity) Cast (referring to the group of actors assembled for a single production) Troupe or company (a relatively stable group of actors which put on a variety of productions) Stable (a group of actors under contract to a film studio--not complimentary)
The cast of Comment dire... - 2011 includes: Eric Chevaleyre Yann Guillemot
yes, actresses and actors
The cast of Comment on met son couvert - 1902 includes: Ferdinand Zecca
The cast of Comment est-il possible... - 2010 includes: Edith Streicher as Figurant
The cast of Comment Fouinard devint champion - 1911 includes: Georges Vinter as Fouinard
The cast of Comment vint la crainte - 2012 includes: Christopher Silva as Narrator