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What does a director need to do to be an auteur?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Peter Brook's production of the famous Hindu epic The Mahabharata
 
  A. was criticized by some Indian and South Asian scholars.
  B. seeks to find universal meaning in a culturally specific work.
  C. involved an international company of artists.
  D. all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Acting as an auteur, a director originates the concept for a production, rather than starting from a play text. A director-auteur creates a performance text that records all that will happen on stage. He/she exercises much more control and authority over all aspects of the production. The performance is the realization of a complete and personal vision.

Answer to Question 2

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