Clap
It is called an audience.
Audience
yes ps3 is region free so you can but you cant play a Japanese ps2 or ps1 game on a European ps3
No. The Wii is region locked so it will not play European games.
Wii has got Multi region and PAL and NTSC If your wii is multi it will open any kind of games PAL-European somehow won't be able to play NTSC-American And the opposite applies
If the audience didn't like the play they wouldn't clap to it.
when you have to play a part of play
In the Middle Ages, audiences at various events, particularly in theaters and arenas, would often throw items like food, coins, and even rotten vegetables. This was a way to express their approval or disapproval of a performance or spectacle. For example, if they disliked a play, they might throw tomatoes or other spoiled food at the performers. Additionally, in some instances, throwing coins was a way to show appreciation for entertainers.
By making it easier for the audience to follow what is happening in the play
There is no "audience" in the play Merchant of Venice, unlike Hamlet or A Midsummer Night's Dream.
In the Globe theatre, when the audience liked the play they clapped and cheered unlike when they disliked the play, when they would throw things at the stage.
A drama is a story that is written to be acted for an audience.
An audience can tell that a play is moving on to a new scene when the scenery, lighting, and props change.
Play
The audience
The audience.
If the audience did not like the play, they might express their dissatisfaction through booing, hissing, or even walking out. Some may choose to remain silent but visibly show their disapproval by crossing their arms or frowning. In more extreme cases, audience members might heckle the performers or openly criticize the production. Overall, their reactions can range from passive discontent to vocal protest.