One mark of control and discipline in an actor is concentration--the actor must be able to:
a. shape the scene according to the demands of the director, even if he or she knows the director is wrong
b. play the scene exactly the same way every time it is performed.
c. remain focused on the scene, despite interruptions or distractions, and make ongoing adjustments.
d. respond to his or her given circumstances in a general way with the appropriate gestures.
c
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A. Lindisfarne B. Sutton Hoo C. Jarrow D. Northumbria
Choose the correct term for the following definition: an approach to design that imitates precisely the kind of environment and details in which the action of the play would occur in real life
a. presentational b. representational c. projective d. new stagecraft
Compare and contrast the Poetic Realism films directed by Jean Renoir and those Renoir films that were influenced or financed by the Popular Front. What were the aspects of style that were characteristic of Renoir's filmmaking in the 1930s, and how were these traits employed to complement the aims of both Poetic Realism and Popular Front activism? Were their cases for which Renoir's methods were considered (by audiences or critics) to be inappropriate for his subject matter? Why or why not?
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Stone tools and cave paintings are characteristic of __________.
a. Neolithic art b. Paleolithic art c. Mesopotamian art d. Ancient Egyptian art