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What is the speech at end of play called?

The speech at the end of a play is called a curtain call.

Here's why:

* Curtain Call: This refers to the traditional practice of the actors returning to the stage after the final curtain to acknowledge the audience's applause. It's a moment of appreciation and a way to thank the audience for their support.

* Epilogue: Sometimes, a play will have a short scene or monologue after the main action, which is called an epilogue. This might offer a glimpse into the future, tie up loose ends, or provide a final reflection. However, the epilogue is not the same as the curtain call. The curtain call is strictly the actors' appearance at the end to receive applause.

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