You couldn’t fully write the play around them if you wanted to to put it on reliably, but you could probably take some interesting shortcuts. “Oh, the protagonist is supposed to wake up from a nightmare in a nervous sweat? Okay, cut to black while they’re in the nightmare scene; moments later, open the lights on another part of the stage where the identical twin actor is fully dressed in pajamas and wakes up in bed.”

As long as you juggled this right, you could have a character that teleports and changes costumes instantly. I’ve never done theatre, but this sounds versatile.

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    Aaron and Shawn Ashmore are twin actors, I know that although Aaron actually played both of a set of twins in My Brother’s Keeper, Shawn is actually in some scenes.

    It was more of a special effects shortcut, but it’s twins playing twins, so I don’t know if that counts!

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    Terminator 2 uses identical twins twice. Once when T1000 copies the cop drinking coffee and later when the T1000 copies Sarah Connor.

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      Also most famously in the scene where Connor is messing about with T2’s head or whatever, before a mirror. They had a stand-in for Schwarzenegger, but had Hamiltons on both sides of the ‘mirror’. But that scene might’ve been deleted or only in an extended edit, idk.

      And iirc when Connor has the nuke dream, she sees herself on the playground, again via the power of having two of the twins.

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            They’re definitely rare, far more rare than many of the similar things to them like their opposite (chimerism where multiple sets of DNA but one person) or fraternal twins. But there’s a lot of people and identical twins have advantages for child acting especially but acting in general. Then consider that likelihood of identical twins is a genetic trait and getting a break in acting is much easier if you have family in the industry.

            Long story short, it’s rare enough that even if you know several twins you may not know any identicals, but common enough that it’s not weird for random actors to have an identical twin.

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            It was a happy coincidence. They didn’t need twins in the original Terminator, but in T2 the second terminator could change appearances. Linda’s sister was used when the terminator appeared as Sarah Connor.

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    There’s a series on Disney+ called “Pixar in Real Life”. It’s like candid camera, getting random people to react to strange stuff. They had a kid dressed as Dash from The Increfibkes ask random people to time him running around a large building and surprising them by doing it impossibky fast. It was actually identical twins

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    The scene is far away. I don’t think you need twins for that. Being the same completion plus some context to explain to the watcher that those are the same person would suffice.

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      It’s not that it requires two (did you mean twin?) actors; that’s what I meant about “not fully writing the play around them”. The example here has someone wake up in a different place than they just were a split second ago, and the effect is really convincing because they’re twins. You could make this work without twins, but it’s a neat bit of trickery that’s easy and seamless because there are twins.