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cdr_15

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What happens if you drop out of a show after the cast list is posted?
 
 

A. You do serious, possibly irreparable, damage to your reputation as an actor.
  B. You inconvenience many.
  C. You give another actor a role.
  D. Your replacement will always know that they were not the first choice for the role.
  D. All of the above



Question 2

What often surprises an actor who is new to the process of putting together a play?
 
 

A. the collaborative efforts of all involved in the production
  B. the way tech rehearsals are run
  C. the enormous time commitment
  D. the competition audition and callbacks
  E. the networking and friendships that materialize




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Answer to Question 1

D.

Answer to Question 2

C.



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