Watching a live performance made people more charitable and empathetic, new research suggests
Nov. 11, 2021 12:00 pm ETResearchers recently found that after one live performance, theatergoers were more empathetic toward the issues and people portrayed in a play. And that empathy made them more likely to donate to charity.
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