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Why is it sometimes difficult for theatres to attract new audiences? What obstacles stand in the way of this endeavor? What are some of the ways theatres have tried to attract new audiences? How successful do you think these practices might be on you and your peers?
Social Class
A division of a society based on social and economic status, affecting people's lifestyles, attitudes, and behaviors.
Occupation
Refers to one's profession or type of job, often characterized by a specific skill set or training.
Occupational Prestige
The collective evaluation by society of the desirability and importance of certain occupations over others, often based on factors such as income, education required, and perceived social value.
Social Mobility
The movement of individuals, families, or groups through a system of social hierarchy or stratification.
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