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Is there a Level 5? Is there a playwright who imagined us, the members of the audience, and who has imagined the story we are enacting?

I might have given more time to this answer, but I am gonna trust my immediate reaction. The answer is probably yes, but he or she is not in evidence. Were this a book, as the reader, we would hear the story told (a narrative) through that person. But, theater (stage) hopefully removes that narrator (creator) and allows us audience to have a more direct experience in the showing of the events that constitute the story. The actual playwright who authored the work we watch does exists, but is not made evident to us in the experience. (Unless you want to count the Playbill.) We know he or she exist or the work itself would not exist. But, they have no reference within stories told in action of the characters mentioned. And each of those, I presume, are seen and exist, except the offstage playwright - who is given direct reference (mention.) The work's originating author has no such reference except on the marquee and playbill.

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