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The types of audiences that focus on the play the most depends on the types of plays. For instance, if there is an audience that prefers shakespear they would not so much enjoy a play of CATS.
It depends. If the it is plural then it goes at the end like : audiences' If it is singular it goes like this: audience's
The minds and memories of its audiences
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Insults and jokes. They'd be respectful sometimes, but for the most part, theater audiences rarely sat quietly back then. Sometimes they didn't even bother watching the play.
It's my understanding that Italian movie audiences prefer to see romantic comedies.
They ate things, talked to their neighbours, and heckled the actors if they didn't like the play. They weren't very well-behaved. A lot of modern audiences are like that too.
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The rock stars returned to the stage to play an encore. The encore tour of the play drew even greater audiences.
Play scripts are in demand by actors, and writers who like to write plays, and who are good at it, fill that demand. Theatre audiences are always interested in something new; they don't want to watch the same old thing over and over. It's just like movie audiences (and each movie has its own script--a screenplay--also written by an author.)
Audiences dislike being talked to; they eagerly await speakers who drive home a point or idea that they can readily use in their personal or professional lives.