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, Chapter 1 The Audience: Its Role and Imagination
1) The first challenge to theatre as a dramatic medium came from
A) television.
B) radio.
C) silent movies.
D) computer games.
Answer: C
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LO: Recall that live theatre thrives despite changes in technology
2) Theatre is an event in which the performers are in the presence of the
A) audience.
B) press.
C) ruling class.
D) director.
Answer: A
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LO: Explain the relationship between the actor and audience in theatre
3) One of the things that film can do that theatre cannot be
A) create numerous computerized and/or mechanical special effects.
B) show outdoor shots made from helicopters.
C) instantaneously cut from one scene to another.
D) All of these answers are correct.
Answer: D
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LO: Describe the essence of theatre as a performing art rather than a visual art
4) At the heart of the theatre experience is the
A) director-performer relationship.
B) performer-audience relationship.
C) audience-director relationship.
D) performer-author relationship.
Answer: B
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LO: Explain the relationship between the actor and audience in theatre
5) The degree of separation between the object or event that an artist creates and the audience
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