Should a script be changed to suit the audience?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Akua Hinds
Scripts are written FOR the audience and should be adjusted to fulfill the desires of what the audience
No
by Chris Allen
As a performer, I would be incredibly frustrated if the show we were doing had to be altered in any
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