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james9437

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Which of the following is NOT a universal principle applicable to all theatre everywhere?
 
  A. Theatre is live.
  B. Theatre is collaborative.
  C. Theatre is written.
  D. Theatre is ephemeral.

Question 2

As an interpreter of a dramatic text, what is the director's process?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

The director chooses and establishes a directorial vision for a play, finding a central idea that can unite the elements of production and figuring out how to convey the meaning of the piece to the audience. He/she works with performers on their acting and sets the blocking, or the actors' patterns of movement on stage. In the final weeks leading up to the opening night, the director works to integrate the technical elements of the productionlighting, set, costumes, and soundwith the live performers.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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