127 Bad Theatre vs No Theatre at All: the great debate

EPISODE · May 31, 2014 · 22 MIN

127 Bad Theatre vs No Theatre at All: the great debate

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Which is better: bad theatre or no theatre? Actor Robert Miller joins the geeks for a second session and one of our most lively debates ever. Dave recently saw a quote that stated that we need more theatre over all, good and bad, and that the bad begets good over time. We’ve all seen bad shows. Is it better to see a poor production, or are we better off with no theatre at all? Very interesting discussion. What do YOU think? Listen to this episode and then send us your opinion via our feedback form.   Music provided by Music . . . → Read More: 127 Bad Theatre vs No Theatre at All: the great debate Theatre Geeks - community theatre and the performing arts

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