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saintleo.brightspace.com Question 1 (1 point) 81 a who calls the light cues when

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saintleo.brightspace.com Question 1 (1 point) 81 a who calls the light cues when a show is in performance? 19 14 15O The stage manager O The director O The light board operator Resconse The lighting designer Question 2 (1 point The character definition expressed through costume must support rather than impede the actor's work. O True O False Question 3 (1 point) When designing set pieces in an arena theatre, a designer must be careful not to block the view of anyone in the audience. O True False Question 4 (1 point) Like actors and directors, designers have skills and talents that are wholly and solely claimed by the theatre itself O True False Question 5 (1 point) The process by which actors sit down together and analyze the play, discuss the play, and reread the play is O table work O none of the above O audition O blocking Question (t point According to Brazilian theatre director Augusto Boal, the first human invention O survival O poetry O theatre O storytelling

Explanation / Answer

Q1. Light Board Operator - Light Board Operator controls the light cues from a booth. This is normally located at the back of the stage or auditorium.

Q2. True - Costumes normally support someone's character or the occasion, for example, Santa Claus. In theatre, the actor's costume should not delay the process because it's most of the time live program. So changing the costume should be easy.

Q3. True - Every audience in the arena deserves a full view of the stage because they have paid for the show. Even if it's a free show, the stage should not be hidden from the audience view by the set pieces.

Q4. True - If the theatre has an agreement that for a certain period of time the designer will be working for the theater, then the theatre can use wholly and solely use them.

Q5. Table work - Actors sit together and discuss about the show to become familiar with the story in a non-threatening environment.

Q6. Theatre - Story telling is a generic term which everyone used but theatre was something special where the story was shared with many other people and theatres gave a visual form to the stories.