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The proportion of expenses of each department in a play.

According to public information, the proportion of expenses of various departments in the play is roughly as follows:

1. production department: accounting for about 50%, including the production expenses of script creation, director, actors, photography, lighting, music and art design.

2. Propaganda Department: about 15%, including posters, videos, advertisements, press releases, roadshows and other promotional expenses.

3. Management Department: about 10%, including administrative costs such as administration, personnel, finance and legal affairs.

4. Other expenses such as venue rental: about 25%, including venue rental, props rental, clothing and makeup.

The above data are for reference only. Due to different factors such as repertoire, shooting time and scenes, the proportion of expenses in each department may be different.

Generally speaking, the production department is the core of the cost of the play, which affects the quality and effect of the whole play. However, the role of the propaganda department is equally important, and the promotion and marketing of plays can not be ignored. The role of the management department is to ensure the smooth progress of the whole production process, the rational use of funds and the appropriate staffing.

In actual production, we should do a good job in cost control, arrange the expenses of various departments reasonably, and avoid waste and unnecessary expenditure. At the same time, we should pay attention to innovation, improve the efficiency and quality of production, constantly improve the audience's experience of watching plays, and realize the benign development of plays.

In a word, to do a good play, we need the full cooperation and reasonable division of labor of all departments, and we also need to control and optimize the cost reasonably in order to continuously improve the quality and competitiveness of the play.