Off-Off-Broadway Plays

Off-Off-Broadway Plays
Off-Off-Broadway is today what Off-Broadway was in the 1960s. Off-Off-Broadway is much less expensive and has already surpassed what Off-Broadway used to be. This is where hopeful unknown performers, many whom are working for no monetary reward, may be seen performing on stage by a perspective agent. Off-Off-Broadway theaters are located all over New York and they are expanding their playing seasons to year-round. This is the new market place for unknown authors to experiment, fledgling producers to prove themselves and an opportunity for the theater loving patrons to find inexpensive, fresh and challenging entertainment. Presently, there are over 300 Off-Off-Broadway plays listed as productions being shown and/or about to open. The average ticket price ranges from free to under twenty-dollars and the audience seating is 100 or less. As the Off-Off-Broadway Theater becomes more and more organized and professional - their audiences continue to grow.

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