Abstract
In this essay Chamber Theatre, a group form of interpretation which stages prose fiction, is described and defined in terms of its differences to Readers Theatre, and in terms of three considerations: narrator and point of view, past tense and epic mode. Chamber Theatre handles only prose fiction and because of the nature of this particular genre, demands a different kind of presentation than other group forms of interpretation.
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