yes, actresses and actors
fast cast
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.
The cast of Last Call Vegas with Blue Man Group - 2003 includes: Carson Daly as Himself - Host Blue Man Group as Themselves - Performers
A cast.
Company or troupe.
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The cast of Special Group - 2007 includes: Mariya Guzeeva
If they are acting in the same production they are called a cast.
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 Sculptural Group - 2010 includes: Eva Buresova as Ballerina
The cast of Group Home - 2014 includes: Daveed Louza as Pat
The cast of Support Group Meeting - 2013 includes: Stacey Louiso
The cast of Group - 1999 includes: Christine Romeo as Sally Nellie Sciutto as Clea
A cast'the cast,' or 'dramatis personae'
The cast of How NOT to Run a Youth Group - 2014 includes: Jonathan Ferrell as himself
The root word "cast" typically refers to something being thrown or laid. It can also denote a mold or a group of actors in a play or movie.
A group of actors is commonly referred to as a "cast." In a theatrical or film context, the cast includes all performers involved in a production, from lead roles to supporting characters. Additionally, the term "ensemble" can be used to describe a group of actors who perform together, often emphasizing collaboration and collective performance.