Abstract
The article examines contemporary approaches to the formation and development of theatre audiences. Based on scholarly sources and modern stage productions, it explores the influence of theatre on personal spirituality, aesthetic perception, and social consciousness. Particular attention is paid to the artistic features of the performances “The Unfortunate Bridegroom,” “Mother Earth” and “Feast of Demons,” as well as their role in shaping the audience’s worldview.
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