The interpretation of the scene from "The Chaste Adventures of Joseph" would mostly differ from an audio production as the viewers would not have to visualize the setting or the background associated with this scene.
<h3>What difference exist between audio production & stage interpretation?</h3>
Basically, an audio production focuses on recording sound only. It also involves editing, mixing, and mastering sound but it does not involve anything visual; we can think of a music album as an example.
Also, the stage interpretation involves both sound and visual. Here, the audience would not only hear the actors but also see them, their facial expressions, their costumes, the background and setting.
Missing words "This is the scene this question is about: Read the following scene from The Chaste Adventures of Joseph: A Comedy. THE LADY. Such a lovely house, Madam Potiphar!—But what is this quiet room? Your husband's study?
MADAM POTIPHAR. (coming in) Oh, this is nothing—merely the room of one of the slaves. Come, dear Cousin Asenath, and I will show you the garden. The pomegranates are just beginning to blossom.
ASENATH. The room of a slave? Indeed! He seems to be an educated person!"
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