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crazycityslicker

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Which of the following directors is known for drawing on classical forms such as Kabuki and Noh, using international casts, and mixing modern images with ancient ones?
 
  a. Anne Bogart
  b. Tadashi Suzuki
  c. Harold Clurman
  d. Arthur Hopkins

Question 2

In a proscenium theatre, spaces offstage left and right for actors, crew, and scenery that are not in the visible performance space are known as
 
  a. aprons.
  b. galleries.
  c. wings.
  d. pit areas.



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Answer to Question 1

b. Tadashi Suzuki

Answer to Question 2

c. wings.



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