Since the time of the play's first performance, the props and set have been designed to be minimal so that

the play can be performed in outdoor as well as indoor locations

the play becomes more appealing for younger audiences **my answer

actors must think of new ways to perform their roles

audiences are encouraged to visualize a town they might like to live in

What play? I think your answer is wrong, but unless you tell us what play you're reading, I can't be sure.

its called our town

Your answer is wrong, Haley.

Yes, Maddie, your answer is wrong.

To find the answer to your question, we have to examine the statement you provided. The statement suggests that the props and set of a play have been designed to be minimal. It then gives a reason for this design choice. You have suggested that the reason is to make the play more appealing for younger audiences. Let's break down the other options to see if they align with the given statement.

Option 1: "The play can be performed in outdoor as well as indoor locations." This option does not directly relate to the design choice of minimal props and set. While it is possible that minimal design can facilitate outdoor performances, this option is not explicitly mentioned in the given statement.

Option 3: "Actors must think of new ways to perform their roles." This option does align with the idea of minimal props and set. If the design is minimal, it requires actors to be creative in portraying their roles without relying heavily on elaborate props or set pieces.

Option 4: "Audiences are encouraged to visualize a town they might like to live in." This option suggests that minimal props and set allow audiences to imagine the town in the play according to their own preferences. While this option could be a valid reason for minimal design, it is not mentioned in the given statement.

Therefore, based on the given statement, the most accurate answer would be that the play becomes more appealing for younger audiences.