You are in a tiny French theatre in the 1890s, watching actors who seem unaware that you are present and who are talking in conversational tones while walking about in a small room outfitted with furniture that looks so real it could have come from a

room you know. The program says it’s a new play; its story, so far as you can understand it, is about three students who have gotten themselves into serious trouble because of their poverty. You are almost certainly at a production of:

a. Antoine
b. Appia
c. Brecht
d. Craig
e. Artaud


Answer: A

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