In what way does the medium of theatre differ from film and television regarding repetition and editing?

a
In film and television, actors deliver lines consistently each time.
b
In theatre, each performance is unique, while film and television have consistent performances.
c
In theatre, editing is more common than in film and television.
d
Theatre has the advantage of multiple takes and post-production editing.

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The correct answer is:

b In theatre, each performance is unique, while film and television have consistent performances.

In theatre, each live performance can vary due to the spontaneity of live acting and audience interaction, making each show a unique experience. In contrast, film and television productions are edited and typically feature consistent performances since they are recorded and presented in a finalized format.