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AEPA THEATER EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.




The modern director's role was performed by a - ANS choregus


the choregus job was to... - ANS direct & coordinate songs and movements


In Roman theatre, productions were organized by - ANS wealthy patrons


What do they call a modern director in medieval times? - ANS Master of Secrets


The master of secrets was responsible for... - ANS special effects, detailed work and telling
actors where to stand


Who was responsible for protecting the script? - ANS A guild, or a group of craftsman


According to Stanislavsky, how should directors communicate with their actors? -
ANS Collaborate with them


Who created Alexander Technique? - ANS Frederick Matthias Alexander


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, Articulation - ANS the clear and precise pronunciation of words


Blocking - ANS The planning and working out of the movements of actors on stage.


Catharsis - ANS the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or
repressed emotions.


Concentration - ANS the ability of an actor to be "in character' through use of dialogue,
attitude, voice, costume, expressions and mannerisms.


cold reading - ANS A reading of a script done by actors who have not previously reviewed the
play.


Cue - ANS signal that serves as an indicator of another action is about to occur


denouement - ANS the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the
plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.


Diction - ANS A writer's or speaker's choice of words


Downstage - ANS The stage area toward the audience.


emotional memory - ANS The technique of calling upon your own memories to understand a
character's emotions.


Dramaturg - ANS A specialist in dramatic analysis and literature, production research, and
audience engagement.




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