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audience members, especially students and people who prefer using public transport. At the same time,
               it can generate more money for the country since more economic activities will work during the movement
               of people to the performing arts space. More research is needed to study space and performance, and
               they will enrich knowledge about space and theatre.

               Acknowledgement

               Special thanks to Conference on Local Wisdom of The Malay Archipelago (COLLEGA), College of Creative
               Arts UiTM, David Williams, Matthew Cohen, and Bangkok International Performing Arts Meeting (BIPAM)

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