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	<title>Comments on: About &#8216;Who Wants to Be&#8217;?</title>
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		<title>By: a few interactive theatre links / read write play</title>
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		<description>[...] Who Wants to Be? - an audience-led interactive show created by London-based company The People Speak. Applied drama students take note: Did you know that in the â€˜Ask the Audienceâ€™ bit of the TV game show â€˜Who Wants to Be a Millionnaireâ€˜, the audience is right 98.9% of the time? â€˜Who Wants to Beâ€™ was born when we realised that if the audience could set the questions, as well as giving the answers, and and making up the rules - weâ€™d have a recipe for social change. [...]</description>
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