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Why is theatre-in-the-round so conductive to a communal audience experience? A.) Audience members can see each other's reactions. B.) In-the-round theatres only hold large audiences. C.) The audience is separated from the actors. D.) The audience is encourage to talk. correct answers A.) Aud...

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Why is theatre-in-the-round so conductive to a communal audience experience?

A.) Audience members can see each other's reactions.
B.) In-the-round theatres only hold large audiences.
C.) The audience is separated from the actors.
D.) The audience is encourage to talk. correct answers A.) Audience members can see each
other's reactions

The willing suspension of disbelief makes it possible for the audience to ____.

A.) show approval by cheering loudly for a great action scene
B.) know that events on stage are not real, but react emotionally as if they are real
C.) experience emotions safely in the theatre
D.) walk out of the theatre and call the police to report the terrible abuses they witnessed on
stage correct answers B.) know that events on stage are not real, but react emotionally as if they
are real

In ancient Greece, theatre was performed _____.

A.) in very small arena theatres
B.) at a religious festival
C.) with audience members who went onstage when they wanted
D.) to appeal to a bloodthirsty audience correct answers B.) at a religious festival

The development of theatre architecture during the Italian Renaissance emphasized a separation
based on _____.

A.) gender
B.) age
C.) race
D.) class correct answers D.) class

One of the biggest influences on audience behavior is exposure to ______.

A.) a mediatized world
B.) movie theatres
C.) violent images
D.) immersive theatre correct answers A.) a mediatized world

During a live performance, you are suddenly attacked by a bout of coughing. When/how should
you open your cough drop?

, A.) quickly, during a scene change
B.) whenever you need it - people will understand
C.) never - hold the cough in and wait until after the show
D.) walk out in the middle of a scene and open it in the lobby correct answers A.) quickly, during
a scene change

In a live theatre, audiences have the power to _____.

A.) charge their cell phones onstage
B.) alter the performance
C.) come and go
D.) film the show correct answers B.) alter the performance

A work that incorporate multiple perspective is: correct answers postmodern

A work that follows a linear timeline is: correct answers not postmodern

A work that bases its world on reason and science is: correct answers not postmodern

A work in which meaning a relative is: correct answers postmodern

A work in which truth is objective and verifiable is: correct answers not postmodern

A work that presents a single perspective is: correct answers not postmodern

A work that features a breakdown of hierarchies is: correct answers postmodern

A work that encourages multiple interpretations is: correct answers postmodern

A good theatre critic has a number of important tasks, including ______.

A.) criticizing a production for all of its faults
B.) reviewing amateur and community theatre with the same expectations as professional theatre
C.) explaining the social context of a work
D.) determining if a show is good or bad correct answers C.) explaining the social context of a
work

At dramatic festivals like the City Dionysia, ____ judged the dramatist competitions.

A.) prominent citizens
B.) former actors
C.) winning gladiators
D.) the king correct answers A.) prominent citizens

According to postmodernism, ______.

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