Which of the following is not a major expense for an amateur theater

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While I can't see the specific options you have, common major expenses for an amateur theater typically include:

  1. Venue Rental: Costs associated with renting a theater space.
  2. Licensing Fees: Payments for the rights to perform certain plays or musicals.
  3. Production Costs: This includes set design, props, and costumes.
  4. Marketing and Promotion: Advertising the productions to attract an audience.
  5. Insurance: Liability and property insurance for the theater and performances.
  6. Utilities: Costs for electricity, water, etc. during production times.
  7. Cast and Crew Expenses: Pay (if any) for actors, directors, and technical crew.

A potential option that might not be considered a major expense could be something unusual like "art supplies for promotional posters" or "snacks for rehearsals." If you provide the specific options you have, I can help identify which one is not a major expense for amateur theater.