Theater in the United States
Theater in the United States is part of the old European theatrical tradition and is heavily influenced by the British theater. The central hub of the American theater scene is New York City, with its divisions of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway. Many movie and television stars got their big break working in New York productions. Outside New York, many cities have professional regional or resident theater companies that produce their own seasons, with some works being produced regionally with hopes of eventually moving to New York. U.S. theater also has an active community theater culture, which relies mainly on local volunteers who may not be actively pursuing a theatrical career.
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Theater in the United States
Theater in the United States is part of the old European theatrical tradition and is heavily influenced by the British theater. The central hub of the American theater scene is New York City, with its divisions of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway. Many movie and television stars got their big break working in New York productions. Outside New York, many cities have professional regional or resident theater companies that produce their own seasons, with some works being produced regionally with hopes of eventually moving to New York. U.S. theater also has an active community theater culture, which relies mainly on local volunteers who may not be actively pursuing a theatrical career.
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Le théâtre aux États-Unis plon ...... principal Broadway à New York.
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O teatro nos Estados Unidos é ...... o com produções extravagantes.
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Teater i USA grundar sig främs ...... erkat den amerikanska teatern.
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Theater in the United States i ...... pursuing a theatrical career.
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Исто́рия теа́тра в США начинае ...... мающихся этим видом искусства.
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Le théâtre aux États-Unis plon ...... principal Broadway à New York.
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O teatro nos Estados Unidos é ...... ou residentes são companhias
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Teater i USA grundar sig främs ...... erkat den amerikanska teatern.
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Theater in the United States i ...... pursuing a theatrical career.
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Исто́рия теа́тра в США начинае ...... мающихся этим видом искусства.
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Teater i USA
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Teatro nos Estados Unidos
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Theater in the United States
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Théâtre aux États-Unis
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История театра в США
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미국 연극
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