Exam 8: The Art of Directing

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Some would say that developing production concepts and casting are two of the most important contributions a director makes to the overall success of a production.Select three different plays and articulate as clearly and succinctly as you can the production concept,or thematic metaphor,or primary symbol of that play.

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1. "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams
Production Concept: The primary symbol of "A Streetcar Named Desire" is the streetcar itself, which represents the characters' inability to escape their pasts and desires. The production concept might focus on creating a claustrophobic and oppressive atmosphere, emphasizing the characters' entrapment and struggle for freedom.

2. "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller
Production Concept: The thematic metaphor of "Death of a Salesman" is the American Dream and its failure. The production concept could visually represent the disintegration of the American Dream through a decaying set and use of symbolism, highlighting the characters' disillusionment and the emptiness of their aspirations.

3. "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams
Production Concept: The primary symbol of "The Glass Menagerie" is the glass figurines, which represent the fragile and delicate nature of the characters' hopes and dreams. The production concept might focus on creating a dreamlike and surreal atmosphere, reflecting the characters' escapism and vulnerability.

A common theatre adage says that 90 percent of directing is…

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One of the greatest directors was Konstantin Stanislavsky.With which theatre is he associated?

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The Moscow Art Theatre

This member of the ensemble is a literary advisor and theatre-history expert who assists the directors,designers,and actors in better understanding the text.

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This is the metaphor,thematic idea,symbol,or allegory that will be central to the whole production.

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Which of the following is not a method directors use to achieve focus?

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The plays of creative directors are sometimes called __________ because the director's artistic vision dominates.

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If a director casts someone who physically matches the role,then she or he is...

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A director will sometimes divide a script into units that begin whenever a character enters or exits and continues until the next entrance or exit.What is this unit called?

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Known as one of the first modern directors,this man not only directed the actors but also ruled them as their official head of state.

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A director will divide dialogue into small structural units to understand the play moment by moment.What are these units called?

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Actors who take focus when they aren't supposed to are said to be doing what?

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During rehearsals,the director helps the actors plot their movements.This is called...

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Directors often compose pictures to help reinforce the story.This is called...

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Which type of director attempts to translate the play from the page to the stage as accurately and faithfully as possible?

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What are the primary responsibilities of a director? Use one of the plays you have read as a way by which to illustrate each of your points.

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The stage area to the audience's left is called…

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