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Theatre is an event in which the performers are in the presence of the
Ans✓✓✓audience.
One of the things that film can do that theatre cannot be Ans✓✓✓All
of these answers are correct.
At the heart of the theatre experience is the Ans✓✓✓performer-
audience relationship.
An anachronism involves Ans✓✓✓placing some character or event
outside its proper time sequence.
When an element of theatre resembles observed reality, it is considered
Ans✓✓✓realistic.
When a solitary character speaks to the audience, expressing in words a
hidden thought, it is called a(n) Ans✓✓✓soliloquy.
Abstract forms and shapes on a bare stage are examples of
Ans✓✓✓nonrealistic technique.
Ordinary street clothes are an example of Ans✓✓✓realistic technique.
, Uniquely among the arts, theatre focuses on one thing and one thing
only. What is this one thing? Ans✓✓✓human beings.
The makeup of a group will alter a theatrical event. Ans✓✓✓True
Because artists are often accused of being "antisocial," "subversive," or
"enemies of the state," and are thus outsiders, the art that they produce is
often unrelated to the society in which it is produced. Ans✓✓✓False
Art may question society's views or reaffirm them, but it cannot escape
them; the two are indissolubly linked. Ans✓✓✓True
During the Elizabethan era, women were barred from performing on the
legitimate stage. Ans✓✓✓True
The bringing together of cultures by population shifts and swift global
communication, and the challenges to long-held beliefs characterized by
the writings of Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, and Albert
Einstein, are reflected in the eclecticism and fragmentation of an
inclusive, contemporary theatre. Ans✓✓✓True
While Broadway theatres are all within the district near Times Square in
New York City, the styles of their architecture and types of their stages
vary considerably. Ans✓✓✓False