Between 1964 and 1975, when the Royal Shakespeare Company was performing outside of London in Stratford,
its Aldwych Theatre in London hosted companies from around the world. This exposure provided a crossfertilization
of drama and theatre practices that greatly diversified and enriched British theatre and drama.
a. True
b. False
Question 2Perhaps the most significant change in theatre between the end of World War II and 1980 was the:
a. creation of the American musical.
b. decentralization of theatre, which saw the establishment of permanent companies in places that previously
had none.
c. increased questioning of individual values and social conventions.
d. challenge to legal and governmental sanctions of inequities in society.