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註釋In the United States today, more than three hundred resident nonprofit professional theatres bring both classics of world drama and daring new plays to life for audiences across the country. In a recent year, American resident theatres produced over three thousand plays for an audience of fifteen million. During that same period, the commerical theatre on Broadway mounted just thirty-two productions. Now New York looks to regional theatre for new plays: in the past decade every Pulitzer Prize-winning play has originated not on Broadway but in nonprofit regional houses.