Author/Composer/Choreographer: The individuals who write, create the music for, and design the dance movements of a musical theatre piece, respectively. Mood and Style/Genre: The emotional quality and the category of art, music, or literature that the piece belongs to. Themes and Ideas: The central topics, messages, or subjects that the piece explores. Performance Space: The venue or type of venue where the piece is performed, which can affect the production's design and audience experience. Purpose: The reason behind creating the piece, which could be to entertain, educate, provoke thought, etc. Audience and Performer Relationship: The interaction and connection between those watching the piece and those performing it. Target Audience: The specific group of people that the piece is originally intended to reach and appeal to, as well as any new groups it may be directed towards in subsequent productions.