The introduction of the cast at the end of a play, often referred to as the "curtain call," is a moment when the actors return to the stage to receive applause and recognition from the audience. This segment allows the performers to acknowledge the audience's appreciation and can also serve to highlight the collaborative effort involved in the production. It often includes a brief introduction of each cast member, sometimes accompanied by their roles in the play. This practice fosters a connection between the performers and the audience, celebrating the art of theater.
The Prologue
just read the introduction
The cast of The End of the Play - 1915 includes: Augusta Anderson as Ruth Allen Charles Perley as Edmond Ellis
The cast of Introduction - 1982 includes: Michel Delahaye Luc Moullet
The cast of A Card of Introduction - 1911 includes: Mary Fuller
A prologue is an introduction to a book or play.
Overture =)
The overture
The thesis is in the introduction. The introduction serves as a beginning to the essay topic, and the thesis (usually placed close to or at the end of the introduction) is the main point of the essay.
The thesis should typically be located at the end of the introduction in an academic paper.
first Introduction and last voting
the introduction of trains