Edward Bond was able to circumvent the long-standing Licensing Act of 1737 by having the Royal Court Theatre produce his play Saved (1965) as a "member's-only" club, which led to:
a. All the available choices
b. rioting in London.
c. controversy over the Lord Chamberlain's power.
d. the abolition of the Licensing Act.
d
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At various stages in the printmaking process, artists check on the developing image by making
sketches. editions. screens. proofs.
Who helped establish the Leipzig Conservatory?
a) Beethoven b) Wagner c) Berlioz d) Mendelssohn
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