Exam 5: The Director and the Producer
Exam 1: The Audience: Its Role and Imagination47 Questions
Exam 2: The Background and Expectations of the Audience54 Questions
Exam 3: Theatre Spaces: the Audience Views the Stage39 Questions
Exam 4: Acting61 Questions
Exam 5: The Director and the Producer48 Questions
Exam 6: Creating the World of the Play42 Questions
Exam 7: Dramatic Structure and Dramatic Characters41 Questions
Exam 8: Theatrical Genres35 Questions
Exam 9: Scenery25 Questions
Exam 10: Stage Costumes34 Questions
Exam 11: Lighting and Sound38 Questions
Exam 12: Musical Theatre35 Questions
Exam 13: Global Theatre Today28 Questions
Exam 14: Contemporary Theatre in the United States47 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT the responsibility of the stage manager?
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When a play goes into dress rehearsals, last-minute changes are no longer possible.
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Which of the following is a major responsibility of the stage manager?
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A ________ is a rehearsal where the performers are onstage with scenery, lighting, and sound for the first time and the primary focus is the mechanical and physical aspects of production.
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Which of the following is sometimes called "slice-of-life" drama?
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The text indicates that several "spines"
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After a play has had several previews, it often will go back into rehearsal prior to opening.
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Imagine that you are directing one of the plays read during the semester. Describe the director's responsibilities in preparing the play for performance. Trace the process by which a director selects and rehearses actors and actresses before public performances.
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________ is the term for when characters and their activities are intended to resemble life, but a certain license is allowed.
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Which of the following is NOT the responsibility of the producer?
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The dramaturg serves an increasingly important function particularly in regional theatre or period pieces, since their work encompasses research related to
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Prior to 1874, when George II, the duke of Saxe-Meiningen, began supervising every element of his theatrical productions, the function of the director did not exist.
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Select the response that places the directing activities in the proper order.
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The movement, pace, and rhythm of a play are NOT affected by the
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Both the critic and the director "stand in"
for the audience during various phases of the production process. Discuss similarities and differences between the two jobs. Do you think a director would be a good critic? Would a critic be a good director?
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While the director is very important to the success of a production, his or her work is not easily identified by audiences. Discuss how a critic or a reviewer might be able to evaluate a director's contribution.
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When a performer closely resembles in real life the character to be enacted, this is known as
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