* Actors: Actors perform in plays, musicals, and other live performances.
* Directors: Directors oversee the artistic and technical aspects of a production.
* Playwrights: Playwrights write plays.
* Composers: Composers write music for plays and musicals.
* Lyricists: Lyricists write lyrics for songs in plays and musicals.
* Choreographers: Choreographers create and teach dance routines for plays and musicals.
* Set designers: Set designers create the scenery for plays and musicals.
* Costume designers: Costume designers create the costumes for plays and musicals.
* Lighting designers: Lighting designers create the lighting for plays and musicals.
* Sound designers: Sound designers create the sound effects for plays and musicals.
* Stage managers: Stage managers oversee the technical aspects of a production during rehearsals and performances.
* Technical directors: Technical directors oversee the technical crew and ensure that all of the technical aspects of a production run smoothly.
* Front-of-house staff: Front-of-house staff members sell tickets, greet patrons, and show them to their seats.
* Box office staff: Box office staff members sell tickets and answer questions about upcoming productions.
* Concession stand staff: Concession stand staff members sell food and drinks.
* Ushers: Ushers help patrons find their seats and ensure that they have a good experience at the theater.
* Marketing and public relations staff: Marketing and public relations staff members promote the theater and its productions.
* Administrative staff: Administrative staff members handle the business side of the theater, such as accounting, payroll, and scheduling.