| Reader's Theatre
is a presentation where a literary work is read by
a group of individuals. This style allows the readers to focus
mostly on the words and characterizations, without the
distractions of a full set, props, or costumes.
The goal is to bring the script to life for
the audience by relying on their characterizations of the written word
and to encourage the audience members to use their imagination
to envision the staging.
Only a few rehearsals are held
to allow the readers to familiarize themselves with the work
to be presented.
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