Does the Middle Class Go to the Theater?

From a student’s essay on a XIXth-century work of literature:

The protagonist’s best friend, however, does not belong to the middle class. He is part of the aristocracy. This becomes obvious when we discover that he goes to the theater. This is not something that middle class people do.

11 thoughts on “Does the Middle Class Go to the Theater?

  1. Going to the theater and the opera is largely a cultural issue. Well-educated people usually do so and less well-educated people usually do not. It is not necessarily an income-related issue, though the theater and the opera do cost more than the movies. It is also in part age-related. Few young people go to the theater or the opera. This may be the result of a coarsened culture through television and computers.

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  2. I’m dirt poor, and I go to the theatre! In fact, I’ve helped put together several productions, either in costuming, or helping in other small ways.
    I’m also a university student though, in a town with a very active theatre culture, so that probably makes a difference. Theatre here is more accessible to students because of the discounted tickets for students and drama programs.

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