Pro-Am Community Theatre
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Although repertory, revue, extra work, fringe theatre and others may be regarded as Pro-am Theatre, the Pro-Am Community Theatre is part of that type of theatre which involves both paid professionals and unpaid amateurs with either having the chance of principal roles.
The difference between this and the other pro-am is that here there are no auditions as such, all the people who turn up can take part in the productions, at the discretion of the director or directors. Because of the lack of clearing with the numbers in these productions, they tend to lean towards huge productions, which can be a problem.
See also: Community theatre.

