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Workshop production

 
Wikipedia: Workshop production

Workshop production is a term used to describe the first performance of a theatre production, similar to the term premiere, the difference being that a workshop production often pays less for the rights to perform the play, in exchange for losing the right to call its performance a premiere. This is done to allow the next theatre group that performs the play to call its production the premiere, giving the theatre better press. A famous example of workshop is "A Chorus Line", directed by Michael Bennett.

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