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The variety of theatre introduced in the 1960s that denotes semi-professional or even amateur theatre in the New York/Manhattan area, often in locations such as church basements, YMCAs, and coffeehouses, is commonly known as off-off-Broadway.

a. True.
b. False.

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Answer:

Option a. True

Step-by-step explanation:

The given statement is true because the off-off-Broadway was a movement started from 1958. It can be discussed as:

  • (Amateur theater ) that rejected all other commercial theaters.
  • Most of the off-off-Broadways were made in 1960's in coffee shops of New York.
  • Stage plays were performed experimentally without taking a notice on the playwrights and actors.
  • During Integration, the experimental work was of great value and was known for its nature.
  • Gradually the image of Broadway got down while reshaping itself and the produced works were no longer suitable for commercial theaters.
  • Many of the plays from these theaters are still known such as:
  1. The Dove Company
  2. The old reliable
  3. La Mama

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