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Before the students watched the actual reading of Ladislas Fodor’s "The Vigil" at the FEU auditorium, a short documentary on proper theater decorum was shown, with the students themselves demonstrating this in the film as they enter the theater, take their seats and see a performance. The youngsters thus quickly learned correct theater behavior without effort.

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