6. Execute.
    7. Act (on the stage), enact, represent, exhibit, perform.
    8. Personate, act the part of, take the part of.
    9. Engage in, take part in.
    10. Do, perform, execute.

Play, n.

    1. Game.
    2. Amusement, sport, frolic, gambols, jest, pastime.
    3. Gaming, gambling.
    4. Practice, use, manner of dealing.
    5. Action, use, employment.
    6. Dramatic composition, drama, comedy, tragedy, melodrama or farce.
    7. Dramatic performance.
    8. Performance.
    9. Motion, movement, action.
    10. Liberty of action, scope, swing, elbow-room, opportunity.

Play-actor, n. Stage-player, actor, player.

Player, n.

    1. Idler, trifler.
    2. Actor, play-actor, stage-player.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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