The year is l990. You are sitting on backless benches in a tiny theatre watching an odd play that is quite funny and draws heavily from a mix of new and old movies, new and old plays, and advertising slogans—uses both words and music. You are
probably attending:
a. the Bread and Puppet Theatre
b. a happening
c. a play by Harold Pinter
d. a postmodern performance
e. a performance by a performance artist
Answer: D
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