Who supervises the actors and action in a production of a play?

the actors

the stagehands

the director

the playwright

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The director supervises the actors and action in a production of a play. They are responsible for overseeing the overall vision and execution of the play, including guiding the actors in their performances and coordinating the staging and blocking of the action.
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