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Chamber theatre typically involves a small cast performing a dramatized adaptation of a literary work, often with a focus on the interplay between text and performance, using minimal staging and props. In contrast, a readers play is a presentation where actors read from scripts without memorization, emphasizing the text itself rather than performance, often used for workshops or educational purposes. While both forms prioritize the script, chamber theatre incorporates more theatrical elements, whereas readers plays are more about the reading experience.

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