Augusto Boal is known for which of the following theatrical activities?
a. Invisible Theatre
b. All of these choices
c. Forum Theatre
d. Image Theatre
b
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What work of fantasy is by the bizarrely inventive Hieronymus Bosch?
A. The Oxbow B. The Garden of Earthly Delights C. Windward D. The Dream
The concertato principle is based upon
A) contrasting sonorities or performing groups. B) performing without accompaniment. C) a performer's slight deviation of the tempo. D) an elaborate solo song.
As was typical of English theatres of the period, the Globe reserved the area in front of the stage for the low-paying patrons, called ________
a. Groundlings b. Low-level royalty c. Lords d. Dukes
This famous opera composer couldn't pass entrance examinations for the music conservatory, but became so revered in his country that he was elected to the Senate
A) Puccini B) Wagner C) Verdi D) Bizet