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DelorasTo

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In the U.S., most literary managers:
 
 

a. help a theatre find, read, develop, or shape plays.
  b. organize a theatres library.
  c. work with directors, giving notes on specific productions of plays.
  d. direct productions with the artistic director of a company.



Question 2

In Europe, the position of dramaturg is usually traced back to which eighteenth-century German playwright and
  critic?


 
 

a. Peter Stein
  b. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
  c. Frank Wedekind
  d. Bertolt Brecht




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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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