The first technical innovation of architecture in the twentieth century is __________.
a. the skyscraper
b. steel-frame construction
c. reinforced concrete
d. carbon fiber
d. carbon fiber
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What was Des knaben Wunderhorn?
a. An anthology of poetry by the most significant literary figures of eighteenthand nineteenth-century Germany. b. A collection of around seven hundred German folk poems. c. A translation of ancient Chinese poetry. d. A cycle of poems by Friedrich Rückert that examine the loves, hopes, andultimate futility of life.
The British Invasion is
A. musicals with little or no dialogue between the songs. B. incredibly lifelike, classical British puppetry form, in which each puppet is manipulated by three puppeteers. C. a term for a wave of musicals, primarily during the 70s and 80s, that transferred to New York City from the West End of London and topped the lists of longest-running Broadway musicals into the 90s. D. a term used by some historians to refer to a period in the twentieth century when the integrated American musical was at its height, roughly from 1942-1968.
What technique is used in Asher Brown Durand’s Kindred Spirits to create a sense of three-dimensional space?
a) atmospheric perspective b) linear perspective c) chiaroscuro d) figure–ground reversal
It is not easy to answer the question, “What is a dramaturg?” but most theatrical professionals agree the main role
of the dramaturg is to:
a. help the director make decisions by asking questions or supplying information. b. tell a playwright when his or her play is terrible. c. ignore the director’s wishes when the playwright’s intentions are at stake. d. keep a production team from exploring alternate creative possibilities when the artistic vision for a play’s production has been set.