The designation "amateur theatre" means that the actors have no training in performance.

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False. The designation "amateur theatre" generally means that the actors are not being paid for their performances, but it does not necessarily imply that they have no training in performance. Many amateur actors may have received some level of training or have prior experience in acting.

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The designation "amateur theatre" does not necessarily mean that the actors have no training in performance. It simply refers to theater productions that are not primarily driven by financial gain and are typically produced by non-professional actors. These actors may have varying levels of training, ranging from no training at all to some level of formal or informal training in acting. The key distinction is that they are not professionals who make a living solely through acting.