
Staged Readings
Staged readings are live presentations of a script where actors read their parts with minimal rehearsals or staging. These readings allow playwrights, producers, and audiences to hear the dialogue and see how the story flows without the full production elements like sets or costumes. They are often used to test new works, gather feedback, and refine scripts before a full performance. The focus is on the text and the characters, which helps to explore the work's themes and emotional resonance in a more immediate, informal setting.