British theater was different from American theater in the colonial era in that: a.) In Great Britain, the theater was enjoyed by all social classes, but it was condemned in some classes in America.
During the 15th and 16th centuries in England, the theatre had become popular among all social classes.
In America, however, this was not the case as the Puritans who were highly religious rejected the theater as they believed that it drew people away from God.
They also believed that the theatre was a distraction that inhibited people's ability to work.
So, option B explains the difference between the theatre in colonial America and Great Britain.
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