You are the director of a famous play that has been done on Broadway; however, you are doing the play Off-Broadway at a local civic theatre. Before you are able to read the script text, the producer confronts you and says that there is only one concept for every show; regardless of the director and location, the concept of the show will always be the same. The producer's statement is most likely
A. true, the playwright intended only one concept of the show and it must be followed.
B. false, each production of a certain show will generally always have a director with a different concept.
C. true, the original concept from Broadway is always the standard for shows' concepts.
D. false, shows only have the same concept over and over on Broadway.
Answer: B
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