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Pro-am Theatre

Although fringe, repertory, revue, etc may be regarded as pro-am, this particular type of pro-am involves both professionals and amateurs being cast in various parts in a production-rather than having the amateurs on the sidelines (as in extra work).

Pro-am theatre started in Australia, more specifically in Adelaide[?] in 1984, where it is still going strong. So far, to the writers' knowledge no famous actors have come from pro-am, though famous people have performed in pro-am.

Not only does this type of theatre encourage amateurs it allows unpaid professionals somewhere to practice the talent before they find work. Recordings of unpaid professionals doing such a piece doesn't usually count as a professional piece of work, at least not by current equity rules.

Exactly what this Pro-am Theatre is and what it will become has yet to be established. However this may be considered a technical description for this type of drama.

However given the growth of Repertory, Theatre in Education[?], Footlights and Fringe Theatre[?] in the UK (Off-Off Broadway[?] in America) and their impact on mainstream drama the impact of Community Theatre cannot be underestimated.



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