- Both chamber theater and readers theater are intimate performance forms that take place in a small space with a close relationship between the performers and the audience.
- Both forms often feature a small cast of actors who perform a variety of roles, sometimes without the use of sets, costumes, or props.
- Both chamber theater and readers theater often focus on the text and storytelling, rather than the spectacle of the performance.
- Both chamber theater and readers theater can be used to explore a wide range of topics and themes in a creative and engaging way.
- Both chamber theater and readers theater can provide a platform for new and emerging artists to showcase their work.