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maegan_martin

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Theatre buildings in the Hellenistic period when compared to those of the Golden Age were
 
  a. more numerous
  b. more dispersed
  c. more temporary
  d. all of the above
  e. only a and b

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What are the differences between theatre reviews and theatre criticism?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A review is a brief, immediate response to a theatrical event that appears in newspapers or magazine or on a television or radio segment, while criticism is usually published in scholarly journals or books, often well after the event. Criticism may provide a deeper analysis and take a more sophisticated or intellectual approach than a review. Often critics are afforded more space to express themselves. Reviewers serve as guides to the theatre marketplace, writing for the general public, while critics often write for readers with a deeper knowledge of the field.





 

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