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**Format:** Group game show with 7 theater actors and 1 impostor
**Objective:** Identify the impostor to win a cash prize
**Summary:**
* 7 individuals, claiming to be theater actors, introduce themselves and share their dream roles.
* The group participates in an "acting round," performing for 30 seconds each.
* After performances, the group discusses and votes, but mistakenly thinks they've eliminated the impostor.
* The true impostor is finally revealed to be **Austin**, who:
+ Isn't a theater actor
+ Stole answers from a theater technician friend
+ Has friends in the theater who shared information with him
**Outcome:** The other 6 participants win the cash prize, having successfully identified the impostor, Austin.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. **7 theater actors participated in a game** to identify an imposter among them.
2. **The game had a cash prize** that would be won by the group if they identified the imposter.
3. **Each actor had a dream role** they shared during the game.
4. **Actors performed a 30-second acting round** to prove their theater acting skills.
5. **The game had multiple rounds**, with the prize money reducing each time the group incorrectly voted out a non-imposter.
6. **A majority vote determined if the game would continue** after each round.
7. **The actors discussed theater terminology**, clarifying stage left/right from the actor's vs. audience's perspective.
8. **A forbidden word in theater was mentioned**: "Macbeth" (referred to as "the in word").
9. **Common dislikes about being in theater were shared**: conceit and drama within the drama community.
10. **The imposter was eventually revealed**: Austin, who admitted to stealing answers from a theater technician friend.
11. **Austin's friends in the theater provided them with inside information** to help them blend in.
12. **The game's outcome**: The group won by correctly identifying the imposter, Austin.