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Re: Weekend Plans
I see more staged readings than the average theatre-goer, because another local theatre company does them several times a year. Basically they put on a little festival and do 2 performances each of 3-5 different plays. And from their experience doing those productions with minimal staging, that's how they'll decide what plays they'll do as full productions in upcoming seasons.
It also gives them a chance to put on things that will draw a dedicated theatre audience for 1-2 performances, but are too obscure to give a full run (Aphra Behn's "The Lucky Chance") or are otherwise too unusual to sustain a full run (this was how I saw Armin Shimerman do an unabridged "Richard III").