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Tens of thousands of theatre tickets will be given away to young people next year八大处公园
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as part of a government campaign to inspire a lifelong love for theatre.
The plan to offer free seats to people aged between 18 to 26 — funded with 上海热带风暴倒闭了吗定边县属于哪个市£ 2.5
million of taxpayers ’ money — was announced yesterday by Andy Burnham, the Culture
Secretary. It received a cautious welcome from some in the arts world , who expressed
concern that the tickets may not reach the most underprivileged.
The plan comes as West End theatres are enjoying record audiences, thanks largely
to musicals teaming up with television talent shows. Attend ances reached 13.6 million
in 2007 , up 10 percent on 2006, itself a record year. Total sales were up 18 percent
移民加拿大有什么好处和坏处on 2006 to almost £ 470 million.
One theatre source criticized the Government ’ s priorities( 优先考虑的事 ) in
funding free tickets when pensioners were struggling to buy food and fuel, saying:
“I don ’ t know why the Government ’ s wasting money on this. The Young Vic, as The
Times reported today ,offers excellent performances at cheap prices. ”
There was praise for the Government’ s plan from Dominic Cooke of the Royal Court
Theatre, who said: “I support any move to get young people into theatre, and
especially one that aims to do it all over England, not just in London. ”
Ninety-five publicly funded theatres could apply for funding under the two-year
plan. In return, they will offer free tickets on at least one day each week to 18
to 26-year-olds , first-come, first-served. It苏州两日游 is likely to be on Mondays,
traditionally a quiet night for the theatre.
Mr. Burnham said: “A young person attending the theatre can find it an exciting experience, and be inspired to explore a new world. But sometimes people miss out
on it because they fear it ’ s ‘not for th em’ . It ’ s time to change this
perception. ”
Jeremy Hunt, the Shadow Culture Secretary, said: “The real issue is not getting
enthusiastic children into the theatre ,but improving arts education so that more
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young people want to go in the first place. For too many children theatres are a no-go
area. ”
71. Critics of the plan argued that________.
A. the theatres would be overcrowded
B. it would be a waste of money
C. pensioners wouldn ’t get free tickets
D. the government wouldn ’t be able to afford it
72. According to the supporters, the plan should________.
A. benefit the television industry
B. focus on producing better plays
C. help increase the sales of tickets
D. involve all the young people in England
73. Which of the following is TRUE about the plan?
A. Ninety five theatres have received funding. B. Everyone will get at least one
free ticket.
C. It may not benefit all the young people. D. Free tickets are offered once
every day.
74. We can infer from the passage that in England________.
A. many plays are not for young people