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2. Beginning with the play's debut and continuing to today's performances, the set and props of Our Town have been minimal. What is the main reason for this approach to staging?

It challenges actors to learn new ways to act.

It allows viewers to imagine a town that seems perfect to them.

It lets the play be performed outdoors.

It keeps the play from becoming dated.,

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The answer is It allows viewers to imagine a town that seems perfect to them. Our Town is an example of modern drama audience could even ask the on stage characters questions during the performance it was written by Thornton wilder. Here the props and others things in play is kept minimum so the audience could imagine the town as they see fit and the image could change throughout the the this increases their indulgence and interest in the performance.
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