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The Most Important Role
In my point of view, all the other roles are important, however, the most important role is of the director, who is responsible for presenting a performance in front of a big audience. Coordination among the members present in the theater, and the production is done only with the continual efforts of the director. Similarly, the director is the head of rehearsals and is used to of performing a supervisory role in the theater. He or she is the one who has a clearer vision regarding the play. He assigns the roles among the performers clearly so that the work can be done easily without any ambiguity .
The woman, Sara, is sitting near to the table inside the restaurant. The atmosphere is very attractive and romantic as well. John, whi is a young, tall, and handsome person, is looking her way nevertheless, she is not responding back to him with a smile. After thinking a lot, John walks to her .
John: "Hello! May I sit with you for a while?"
Sara: "Hi! Yes, Sure. Why not!"
John: “I was watching you for a long time, but you did not respond once. I think you are thinking of someone, or maybe you are sad.”
Sara: “Yes, I was thinking about my friend who promised me to come here. However, he did not come today for a coffee.”
John: “That is not a big problem. I can have a coffee with you if you do not mind.”
Sara: “Aaah!” *A little smile* “yes, why not.”
John: “After talking to you and spending a few hours, I feel an attraction towards you. Will you be my close friend for life?”
Sara: “Yes, we can be.” *Smiled*
Reference
Gontarski, S. E. (1998). Revising Himself: Performance as Text in Samuel Beckett's Theatre.
Larson, D. M. (n.d.). Looks Get in the Way. Retrieved October 10, 2014, from Free Drama:
http://www.freedrama.net/looksget.html