An agreement between the production personnel and the audience is known as a

a
poetic justice
b
convention
c
season of plays
d
binding contract

b

convention

The correct answer is b) convention.

To find the answer, we can analyze each of the options provided:

a) Poetic justice: Poetic justice refers to the notion that good deeds are rewarded and bad deeds are punished in literature or plays. It does not represent an agreement between production personnel and the audience, so we can eliminate this option.

b) Convention: Conventions are generally understood rules and practices within a specific domain. While conventions may exist between production personnel and the audience (such as applause at the end of a performance), it does not capture the specific agreement referred to in the question. Therefore, we can eliminate this option as well.

c) Season of plays: A season of plays refers to a series of theatrical productions performed by a theater company over a period of time. Although it may involve audience members attending multiple performances, it does not represent an agreement between the production personnel and the audience. Thus, we can eliminate this option.

d) Binding contract: A binding contract is an agreement between two or more parties that creates legal obligations. In the context of theater, while formal contracts may be involved in certain aspects of production (e.g., contracts with actors or rental agreements for venues), it does not generally represent the overall agreement between the production personnel and the audience. Therefore, we can eliminate this option as well.

Since none of the options provided seem to match, it's possible that none of them is the correct answer, or the question might be incomplete or unclear.