Why can’t a play be evaluated with the same standards as a painting?

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They can if really broad standards are used for both.
They can if really broad standards are used for both.

They are different genres with distinct purposes.
They are different genres with distinct purposes.

There is a formal critique process for painting but not for plays.
There is a formal critique process for painting but not for plays.

Unlike the performance of a play, a painting is permanent.

Therefore, evaluating a play requires considering factors such as acting, staging, and audience engagement, while evaluating a painting focuses more on the visual elements and artistic technique.